Larry Samberg sez:
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>Clearly I should have ended up with an attachement file called
>cien0409.pdf.... but I didn't.
This isn't a Binhex file. This is a UUEncoded file. Also, instead of
being an attachment, the sender's email program has put the uuencoded
text into the body of the email. Powermail consider the body of the email
to be what you read, I think, and doesn't check it for files like this.
You should copy and paste the text into a text editor and save it as a
text file. Drop the text file onto Stuffit Expander, and you'll get your PDF.
Obviously, there may be an easier way, or an AppleScript to handle the
details of drag/drop/Stuffit would be a good way to go also. I get sofew
of these I've never bothered writing one.
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Michael Lewis
Off Balance Productions
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