My checkbox there is definitely unchecked, which it says means 'as is' 
and I'm having this problem. There's a short thread a bit further back 
in time on this newsgoup about this - it's rtf's that it bothers me with.

A Eudora user reported that they were completely unable to open my rtf 
attatchment sent from Mozilla mail, but I haven't been able to 
substantiate this yet. Everyone get's freaked out by seeing my 
attatchments appear as raw data at the bottom of my emails.

Russell

C-squared wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 19:06:21 -0400, ted jordan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>>--------------090408000000030806000006
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>
>>this used to work...not sure why it's failing now.
>>
>>whenever I put on an attachment, it doesn't convert it properly.
>>For example, if I attach a PDF file (or any other type), when
>>the recipient receives the mail, instead of it being a nicely
>>attached file sitting in the "attachments" window, all you see is
>>the raw data below my typed message.
>>
>>I'll attempt to attach a small file here for u to see.
>>
>>I have checked my mime-types.  They all appear to be okay, and this
>>appears to only help me if I have incoming messages.  The problem
>>started after I changed my laptop from Mandrake 8.1 to Redhat 7.2.
>>
>>thanx
>>ted
>>
> 
> 
> try
> 
> edit -> preferences -> Mail & newsgroups -> Messages -> "Send messages
> that use 8-bit characters"  and make sure the "as is" button is
> selected.
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