Hello Anselm!

On Friday, September 13, 2002 at 11:20:28 AM you wrote:

> Separate directory. Just changed settings to "message body" to check
> that out.

So, it doesn't matter how attachments are stored?

> Firewall: ZA (not loaded today). Virus Scanner: AntiVir. Rambooster
> (OK, OK, I'll kick that one out, too...).

Seems, firewall and virus scanner do factor in?!

>> 3. What kind of connection do you have?

> DSL access

So, the corruption hits both DUN and DSL users?

>> 4. Are there any file formats that are *not* affected?

> No problems with zip files, so far.

Haven't I seen this right at the beginning? Can anyone confirm?

> How do you usually open attachments? From the mail or the
> directory they're saved to?

Either I open them from within the message or I save them to an
appropriate directory (translation matters for example always land in
a folder translations\client\project).

> Now that's interesting, isn't it?

Yes, and promising. Let's see what others are saying.



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