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Re: Re: uuencoded files
- Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Re: uuencoded files
- From: "Racheal Nekuda" lilylvr@kansas.net>
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 11:28:08 -0800
- Content-length: 5248
That makes sense Chuck. I usually do not have
problems with pictures embedded or otherwise. That is why I was surprised that I
couldn't get it to open. I feel better now or at least not quite as
dumb.
Wendy
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From:
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To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:37
PM
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: uuencoded
files
I did some research/checking and it would appear that there
shouldn't be any problem with these files and most e-mail programs
should automatically read them. I initially suspected, and more so now,
that the problem is with Yahoo. If you look carefully you'll see that
the photo is a .jpg file, but it is not an attachment, but is an
embedded file. It appears that Yahoo interpreted it as an asci file and
part of the message, and embedded it. After what they did it probably can't
be easily put back together as a photo. If they had left it as
an atachment it would likely have been viewed properly by most
e-mail programs and we wouldn't have noticed anything different.
uuencoding is ancient and prevelant and should not have presented any
problems by itself.
Chuck Chapman
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