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Wed, 26 Mar 2008 14:16:23 -080 |
I have been sending in some images and they haven't came threw. Is any one
else having problems
Susi
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Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:07:14 -080 |
The images I have been trying to send is less than 100KB. I haven't changed
any settings sense I started sending things in. I don't know what MIME base
64 or uuencoded attachments are either. I didn't find any thing about that
in the help file. Can you explain what that is or how to set it right
Thank you
Susi
"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
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> Susi wrote:
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>> I have been sending in some images and they haven't came threw. Is any
>> one
>> else having problems
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> Yes, the problem of attachments has been discussed many times
> in the Corel newsgroups. Apart from keeping the images down
> to a reasonable size (e.g. 200 KB or less) the one thing that
> makes the most difference is using uuencoding for the attachments
> instead of MIME Base 64 encoding. Uuencoded attachments are much
> less likely to go missing. Set up your newsreader appropriately.
>
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Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:49:01 -050 |
Susi wrote:
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> I have been sending in some images and they haven't came threw. Is any one
> else having problems
Yes, the problem of attachments has been discussed many times
in the Corel newsgroups. Apart from keeping the images down
to a reasonable size (e.g. 200 KB or less) the one thing that
makes the most difference is using uuencoding for the attachments
instead of MIME Base 64 encoding. Uuencoded attachments are much
less likely to go missing. Set up your newsreader appropriately.
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Wed, 26 Mar 2008 22:49:59 -050 |
"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
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> Susi wrote:
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>> I have been sending in some images and they haven't came threw. Is any
>> one
>> else having problems
>
> Yes, the problem of attachments has been discussed many times
> in the Corel newsgroups. Apart from keeping the images down
> to a reasonable size (e.g. 200 KB or less) the one thing that
> makes the most difference is using uuencoding for the attachments
> instead of MIME Base 64 encoding. Uuencoded attachments are much
> less likely to go missing. Set up your newsreader appropriately.
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If you are using Windows Live Mail, go to
Tools/Options/Send/PlainTextSettings/Uuencode
Other Microsoft mail programs are similar.
Jeanne
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Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:16:22 -080 |
ahhhh thanks Jeanne. I check and it was on the MIME. Got it changed now so I
will send in the picture and see if it helps.
Thanks again to you and Spandex
Susi
"Jeanne" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
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>> Susi wrote:
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>>> I have been sending in some images and they haven't came threw. Is
any
>>> one
>>> else having problems
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>> Yes, the problem of attachments has been discussed many times
>> in the Corel newsgroups. Apart from keeping the images down
>> to a reasonable size (e.g. 200 KB or less) the one thing that
>> makes the most difference is using uuencoding for the attachments
>> instead of MIME Base 64 encoding. Uuencoded attachments are much
>> less likely to go missing. Set up your newsreader appropriately.
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> If you are using Windows Live Mail, go to
> Tools/Options/Send/PlainTextSettings/Uuencode
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> Other Microsoft mail programs are similar.
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> Jeanne
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