Frank Mitchell wrote:

>I recently sent two photographs to a cousin as jpeg attachments.
>
>He tells me that four files actually arrived as follows
>
>P1.jpg (59.1 Kb)
>P1.jpg (159  Kb)
>P2.jpg (59.5 Kb)
>P2.jpg (129  Kb)
>
>P1.jpg (159 Kb) and P2.jpg (129 Kb) are the photographs I sent and will open.

If you chose "AppleDouble" as attachment encoding, and your cousin is not
using a mac, then it is normal: the resource fork and other mac-only file
informations are sent in a separate file; if the recipient is using a
mac, both attachments are merged to reconstitute a full Mac OS file. You
can use the "smart" encoding to automatically use the AppleDouble
encoding for macintosh files that require it, and use base64 for any
other attachments.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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