Carl Ketterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 stated:

>My question is about attachments.  If I'm using (source of theMsg),
>shouldn't that include attachments encoded in some way?

Technically yes. However, because PowerMail separates the two upon
receipt of the message, it isn't considered part of the source. However,
most other mail applications would consider it part of the source. This
is probably my one major complaint about PowerMail. In fact, I have had
to check my message with mail.app in order to view the source of a
particular message to ensure it wasn't damaged during the transmission of
the message. Something I couldn't do with PowerMail. I also recently had
to have a message resent to me where I had to use mail.app to retrieve it
since PowerMail kept writing the file out as a 0K file -- Turns out there
was a permissions problem with the file and I didn't have permission to
touch it, so PowerMail enforced the permissions on me. Mail didn't.

The bottom line is there are valid reasons to keep the two together, and
at some point I do wish CTM would decide likewise.  

Wayne

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