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Andy Fragen
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003, PowerMail Engineering said:
>Christian Roth wrote:
>
>>using PM 4.2b1, how can I force PM to send an attachment using, say
>>Base64 encoding? PM keeps telling me that the attachment will be
>>corrupted when sent with the specified encoding and that it will use
>>"Smart" instead. Sure enough, the file probably has a resource fork, but
>>I know for sure that the receiver will only read the data fork and losing
>>the resource is what I want.
>
>PowerMail uses InternetConfig's file mapping settings to determine if the
>resource fork contains essential data ("macintosh file"), based on the
>file's type/creator or file name extension. On Mac OS 8/9, file mappings
>are editable in the Internet control panel (advanced tab, which is
>available only in advanced mode). On Mac OS X, you need to use
>InternetExplorer's file helper preference pane.