[DM-MUG] Help Sending JPG's to AOL

Allen Huffman dmmug@dmmug.org
Mon, 15 Mar 2004 18:29:16 -0600


On Mar 6, 2004, at 7:16 PM, jim Lagnese wrote:

> It's not binary data, it's actually text. AOL treats the attachment 
> like it's a text file, even though it's binary.

Unless things have changed (and they very well may have), aren't all 
e-mail attachments turned into a 7-bit encoding (text printable 
characters)?  This used to be the case, causing any file attachment to 
grow about 30% larger when sending, which is why I prefer sending via 
direct chat, or FTPing to a temp directory somewhere.

Does anyone know what "Create PC Friendly" actually does in mail?

		A

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	2. Heading up the upper cover to turn over to rise, such as picture B.
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C.
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