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Eddy [E] wrote:'

E> And like Mark, I experience corruption with ALL attachment types,
E> not just JPEG images. .doc files, .ppt files, .zip files, you
E> name it, it has come through corrupted at one time or another.
E> And also like Mark, saving a "corrupted" JPEG image to disc will
E> _partially_ display in an external viewer, like ACDSee.

E> These attachments are being sent by Windows users, typically
E> using Outlook, Outlook Express or the mail portion of Netscape.

My sister has sent me attached jpg's that were corrupted when I got
them. This happened on two occasions and I was blaming her for the
problem. :/ She also uses Outlook Express.

Be that as it may, that's the only time I can say that I've received
corrupted attachments and I receive a fair amount of attachments. I
think the problem may be with attachments sent using Outlook Express
since the people that I tend to receive attachments from aren't
using Outlook Express.

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