On Sunday, July 02, 2000, 4:27:18 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
AM> That's how I attach my two keys as well. I don't know what the
AM> problem is. Make sure that the path and filenames are correct is my only
AM> suggestion. Why the two spaces after the initial macro?
The two spaces is just the way the template looked after I inserted my
information. I eliminated the spaces after I realised only one
attachment was going out, but put the spaces back because eliminating
didn't make any difference. Here is an example of my header information,
if that is of any help:
AM> To: Nick Andriash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AM> Subject: Re: SendPGPKey
AM> In-reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AM> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AM> Mime-Version: 1.0
AM> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----------10EDEE010F1F6E"
I didn't realize that when you send an attachment, it goes out as
Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I always thought that was associated with
Styled Text or HTML.
On a side note, I went ahead and tried to obtain your Keys Allie, and
only one attachment came through as well. Perhaps it's some kind of
anomaly with the Macros or with TB!?
Your signature also showed as "Bad" from my end, so you may want to
check word wrap settings, or? I did some testing on my own auto-reply,
and my signatures verified Ok, so I don't know what is happening at your
end.
Nick
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