On 12 Feb 2009, at 13:20, Richard Kriss wrote:
The guy sending it say all others see the pictures.
It doesn't mean that the message didn't get corrupted on the way to you.
Anyway, pictures are a quite different thing than text.
Text uses various encoding methods to cover the different alphabets of
the planet.
Images are encoded using a specific protocol that allows it to be
embedded in the e-mail, decoded and read on the other side.
The typical encodings for images in an e-mail would be things like
MIME, base64, etc. If the encoding envelope is corrupted, the image
cannot be decoded and displays as weird text in the body of the message.
I am not aware of any encoding method that would resist to Entourage.
That shouldn't be an issue (unless the message you got is corrupted).
Corentin
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