Hello Januk,
On Monday, June 18, 2001 at 6:12:33 AM you wrote (at least in part):
JA Hello,
JA Does anyone know how to attach a file using a template with *no*
JA encoding? When I used %ATTACHFILE, I always get Base64.
JA I want to keep the file as an attachment, it shouldn't be part of the
Hello Peter,
Historians believe that Mon, 18 Jun 2001 at 11:26 GMT +0200 was when,
Peter Palmreuther [PP] typed the following:
PP *hmmm* tried the %ATTACHEFILE macro and the file becomes an ATTACHMENT.
PP If this get's BASE64 encoded, this is more than usual, an attachment HAS to
PP have some
Hello Januk,
Monday, June 18, 2001, 6:42:21 AM, you wrote:
PP *hmmm* tried the %ATTACHEFILE macro and the file becomes an ATTACHMENT.
PP If this get's BASE64 encoded, this is more than usual, an attachment HAS to
PP have some encoding, unless it PURE PLAIN 7-BIT text.
JA That's the thing, the
Hello Gerry,
Historians believe that Mon, 18 Jun 2001 at 09:34 GMT -0400 was when,
Gerry Doyon [GD] typed the following:
GD Wouldn't it be better then to use the %INCLUDE= macro instead?
No. That doesn't do what I want. If you MIME-forward a couple of
messages with TB, each message is
Hello,
Does anyone know how to attach a file using a template with *no*
encoding? When I used %ATTACHFILE, I always get Base64.
I want to keep the file as an attachment, it shouldn't be part of the
message body.
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Thanks,
Januk Aggarwal
Using The Bat! 1.53bis under Windows 98 4.10 Build
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