I have done this with several different type of files.  Although
I would not recommend it I did test once to see what happens.
Uuencoded a file then renamed the results as test.inf.  Sent
a message to the username-test box and got the file back as
an attachment.  It was only a 35KB file.

Dusty

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Michel Lemieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Info-Manager...


> If that was the case I would be a very happy camper cause
> I can achieve what I want with Notepad... and all email
> client I have come across so far.
> 
> Mind you Netscape Messager (the one I am using at this time)
> is sending mail using "CHARSET=ISO-8859-1", but Imail's
> Info-Manager uses "CHARSET=ISO-2022-JP". I believe the later
> 
> Now if Imail can handle email messages containing such characters
> there must be a way to have do the same from within the application.
> Maybe have it fetch a plain text file that would include the header
> as oppose to tye way it is doing it now, appending a header to
> an INF document.
> 
> That way we could basically send ANYTHING through Info-Manager
> (email, html, files, etc.)


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