I sometimes send and receive email through a couple of mail
relays for games.
The mail relays basically take the body of the message and write
their own headers for the message. This means that
the flags indicating a MIME attachment and what the seperator is
are lost when the mail goes through the relay.
And hence my problem, the MIME attachment is a good attachment,
properly base-64 encoded and all, but when I receive it(and
others who are in the game using The Bat as their mailer) I can't
do anything with it! Short of saving it to a text file and
hunting around for a base-64 to binary translator.(Yes, I could
use UUENCODE, but only if I send it, I can't force the other
person to do so).
So, what I would like to be able to do is simply select the MIME
text and then have the bat decode it(I can tell the bat what
decoding mechanism to use).
Is there any way to do that?
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Using The Bat! 1.49
under Windows NT
4.0 Build 1381
Service Pack 6, RC 1.5
Gary mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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