Thanks Jerome.
As long as I know what the problem is, and can get round it.
Any idea how long it will take to fix?

By the way, I was hoping this transition would see us able to select
previously entered Japanaese kanji combinations when entering Japanese
text. Alas, even though the kanji combinations are displayed as you
enter some Japanese text, pressing the Tab key simply enters a tab
character, not select the kanji combination. :-(

Mark Smith
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Mark Smith: Osaka, Japan

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At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 11:13:31 +0200, PowerMail Engineering wrote:

>Mark Smith wrote:
>
>>Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an
>>AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to
>>open the file.
>
>It seems PowerMail 5.5 incorrectly formats attachments sent in
>AppleDouble (either by setting the attachment encoding to AppleDouble,
>or Smart if the file contains a resource fork).
>Until we fix the problem, you can send mac files to mac users using
>Binhex encoding, and all other files using Base64.
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering



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