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Would apprectiate some help. When I send emails with pics attached I get
strange results: If i send 11 or fewer photos the recipient gets them normally ( as pics), however if I sent 12 or more pics they arrive as .dat files which nobody can open. This occurs wether I send them as RTF (HTML) or Plain Text. Nothing I do seems to resolve this. Can someone please give me some insight into this problem, and how to solve it? Thanks.... |
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