computer artwork by subhash wrote:
>Thanks for your answer BUT I don't understand. I thought Mail.app uses
>Apple double encoding. Then why could the windows user read the PDF sent
>with Mail.app and not with PM? Your answer suggests that he could read
>the PDF anyway encoded in Apple double or in base64. Or have I understood
>it completely wrong?
Windows users should receive attachments sent in AppleDouble, but they
will get an extra file that contains the resource fork and metadata. So
if the recipient complains that there is a file that he can't open,
that's normal, but the PDF file itself should be OK.
However, if he is using a webmail, maybe the webmail does not handle
AppleDouble correctly, although it is a valid MIME encoding... Maybe you
can ask him what mail client does he use, and does he get exactly?
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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