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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. Here is a samples header: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0000_01C667AD.B27C1FC0" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) Importance: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2869 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C667AD.B27C1FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C667AD.B27C1FC0 Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="cards.jpg" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cards.jpg" /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEBLAEsAAD/wAARCAnrBDEDASIAAhEBAxEB/9sAhAAFAwMEAwMFBAQEBQUF BgcNCAcHBwcQCwwJDRMQFBMSEBISFRceGRUWHBYSEhojGhwfIC EiIRQZJSckICceISEgAQUFBQcG Bw8ICA8gFRIVFSAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgIC AgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAgICAg I cannot get this to stop doing the encoding when using toolsformat in Outlook This is Outlook 2000 with windows xp |
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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. -- Brian Tillman |
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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. -- 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. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
I didn't know this was happening unntil someone told me. If I send messages out to myself or to my yahoo account they are messed up. When I use Yahoo to send the same attachments to yahoo they are OK. When I send to my outlook account they are OK. It only seems to mess up when I send them through outlook -- web accounts are OK. I also checked the size limitation and it is not set to limit sizes. This makes me wonder if it is my internet service provider. What do you think? Thanks for the help. Rex "Brian Tillman" wrote: 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. -- Brian Tillman |
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rex007 wrote:
I didn't know this was happening unntil someone told me. If I send messages out to myself or to my yahoo account they are messed up. When I use Yahoo to send the same attachments to yahoo they are OK. When I send to my outlook account they are OK. It only seems to mess up when I send them through outlook -- web accounts are OK. I also checked the size limitation and it is not set to limit sizes. This makes me wonder if it is my internet service provider. What do you think? It could be, but it's not possible to say for sure. Were this happening to me, I'd be in touch with the ISP and have them capture a message as I send it and examine it for structure issues. Of course, that assumes the ISP's support technicians are SMART enough to understand what you're asking them to do. Some ISPs actually employ people who know what they're doing, but not all do. -- Brian Tillman |
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Well, I did go to my ISP and got a big runaround. They support Outlook
Express but not Outlook 2000. They said that the problem was with Outlook and I should go to Mircrsoft for help. I guess I'll just have to use my yahoo account when I have to send an attachment. Rex "Brian Tillman" wrote: rex007 wrote: I didn't know this was happening unntil someone told me. If I send messages out to myself or to my yahoo account they are messed up. When I use Yahoo to send the same attachments to yahoo they are OK. When I send to my outlook account they are OK. It only seems to mess up when I send them through outlook -- web accounts are OK. I also checked the size limitation and it is not set to limit sizes. This makes me wonder if it is my internet service provider. What do you think? It could be, but it's not possible to say for sure. Were this happening to me, I'd be in touch with the ISP and have them capture a message as I send it and examine it for structure issues. Of course, that assumes the ISP's support technicians are SMART enough to understand what you're asking them to do. Some ISPs actually employ people who know what they're doing, but not all do. -- Brian Tillman |
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