Hello Eddy,

Sunday, September 8, 2002, 7:33:23 PM, you wrote:

E> Sunday, September 8, 2002, 6:57:01 PM, you wrote:

ACM>> Are the different senders using the same clients?

E> I've had the same problem as Mark for a long time, with varying
E> versions of TB! I sent email to the list back in April, and nobody
E> had any clues then. The attitude seemed to be "well it doesn't
E> happen to me, so I guess it must be a problem on your end".

E>  - The mail is being received and stored properly by TB!
E>    (otherwise, you would not be able to forward it to another
E>    user and have them be able to read the attachment correctly.
E>    If it was network errors, ISP related, or a problem with how
E>    TB! stores messages, forwarding the message would result in
E>    the forwarded copy being unreadable by the new recipient,
E>    which is NOT the case. The attachments which are corrupt for
E>    me in TB! can always be forwarded to a non-TB! user and be
E>    perfectly readable).

Eddy... I forward these "corrupt" messages to myself, and open them
with the SAME copy of TB! that they were corrupt in... only after
being forwarded, all the attachments are fine.  While composing this
message, I "redirected" one of the "corrupt" messages to the same
address it was originally sent to, and it arrived uncorrupted!

You don't have to forward them to a non-TB! user... try
forwarding/redirecting a "corrupt" message back to yourself and openning with TB!

-- 
Regards,
Mark                      mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Bat! Version 1.61
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