Beth Ernst wrote: >We have a customer sending us a Photoshop eps via email. When we receive the >file it has ._ in front of the filename and when we try to open the file it >tells us it is not an eps file. She resaved the file as a tiff and the same >thing happens. The customer says she is not adding the ._ to the filename. >Is this something her email program is doing? We've received ads from this >person before and never had a problem. I asked if she's changed ISPs lately >and she said no. Any thoughts? > > Try compressing the file before sending it, if that wasn't already tried.
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