Max Gossell on 10/2/03 said >I sent a mail to a friend attaching a few .vcf files from Address Book. >All he received in Mail.app was a line like (apart from the words >"multipart/appledouble" the original message was in Swedish): > >"multipart/appledouble The message can't be shown because of the way it's >formatted. Ask the sender to send it again in another format or with >another email program." > >The encoding I used was AppleDouble. Never had any problem with that >encoding before. But all this Mail.app user got was one line as above for >each .vcf file I had attached. No attachments. > >Am I doing something wrong here? I thought Apple's very idea was it >should be easy to exchange those cards....
I think there is something wrong with the way Mail receives attachments, they try to come within the e-mail. At least without changing the setting, I don't know if that can be done. What happens if you let PM decide on which encoding to use? .vcf files are basically text so there shouldn't be much problem... Not that I am being much help to you. -- Barbara Needham

