I too have encountered "extras" associated with email messages. Most times
it is indeed the individual email client putting stuff with the text (html,
MIME, etc.) but I have seen the culprit be the email server a few times. It
is possible that the message, as it routes through several servers, gets
this sort of excess baggage attached to it. Just a theory, not a diagnosis.
And don't count Netscape out as dead yet. It is looking like OSS is going
to have its day :-).
John P
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there is no "never" - just long periods of "not yet".
there is no "always" - just long periods of "so far"
Jan Steinman <jans@xxxxxxxxxxx> pointed out:
>Why is the digest including attachments all of a sudden? I'm getting a
>WINMAIL.DAT file with each digest. .........
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