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Old April 26th 06, 04:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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rex007 wrote:

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.


The receipient's mail client is having trouble with the structure of the
message. There is nothing obviously wrong with the headers you included in
your snippet. So, it could be their client has a problem or, perhaps, some
router between you and the person is damaging the message. Can you send the
message to yourself and examine it on your mail server using a web
interface? That can give you some indication whether or not your client
(i.e., Outlook 2000 IMO) is contributing to the problem. Also, as I said,
make sure Outlook's option (if, in fact, there is one - I don't have Outlook
2000 IMO installed anywhere to check) to split large messages into smaller
pieces is disabled.
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