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.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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