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Joe Bento wrote: On 2009-05-05 16:01:13 -0600, Jeffrey D Angus said: Uh, buck, it IS a jpeg. The "encoding" method is yEnc. What would be the correct suggestion is that Joe sets the news program to use either mime or UUENCODE to send the images with. I think there is an issue of learning how this newsreader handles files. I can upload a file, which apparently is encoded with yEnc. OR... I can attach a file as part of a message, such as this. This should be in mime format. Please let me know if otherwise. This is another guitar amp made with a 50L6 and 12AX7. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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On 2009-05-05 22:50:54 -0600, "Michael A. Terrell"
said: It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Thank you. Joe |
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Joe Bento wrote: On 2009-05-05 22:50:54 -0600, "Michael A. Terrell" said: It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Thank you. You're welcome. Take care. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
It came through as a normal .jpg file. The header says "Multi-part message in MIME format". I can't copy the source and paste it without a lot of extra steps, but it does work. Nods, here's a snippet from the header: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----------------1036932043430841833 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jeff |
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It opens like a normal .jpg here, with a very old version of Free
Agent. It says "base64" rather than "uuencoded", that's the only difference. Alan |
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