On 11/2/02 3:20 PM, Edward Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mickey Stevens11/2/02 2:30 PM
> 
>> If it is only happening with one address, in your case the AOL address, the
>> problem is most likely not at your end.  Is the user not getting the e-mail
>> attachment, or is it bouncing back when messages without attachments don't?
>> 
>> In the first case, you might want to expand Attachment Options, which is
>> right below the Attachments box and starts with "Encode for...".  Change the
>> encoding to "Any Computer" and. set compression to "None".
>> 
>> In the second case, the problem is at the recipient's end.  There is an
>> option in AOL that can be configured so that the user won't see attachments
>> sent from internet users.  Ask the user to go to Mail Controls, then opt to
>> accept attachments from all users.
>> 
> 
> 
> There is also a MAJOR bug in the AOL email program (it doesn't recognize
> more than one email attachment (at a time).... sigh.. AOL has known about it
> for YEARS and they refuse to fix it.

That's not a bug, it's a feature.  :)

http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/#attachments

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