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Old April 26th 06, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
rex007
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Default attachments are encoded

Brian,

I assumed the base 64 is what is getting transmitted instead of the file.
How do you explain that what the person receives is the garbage that I show
in my example. That was just a snippet of the file that is transmitted. I
have uninstalled and reinstalled my Office 2000 and I still have the problem.

Rex

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

rex007 wrote:

All attachments are being broken up into many e-mails and it appears
to be encding them into base 64 no matter what I set as my formate in
outlook.


Naturally. BASE64 is how ALL binary data is encoded for Internet mail.
However, If it's being broken up into multiple messags, however, there must
be a setting In Outlook 2000 IMO (whet you appear to be using) that allows
that and that can be disabled. I know Outlook Express has that ability and
I also know Outlook 2002 and 2003 do not, but I don't know about Outlook
2000 IMO.
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Brian Tillman


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