On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 09:50:55 -0600,
Zoltan Nagy <nagy@anl.gov> wrote:
> Thanks for the quick answers.
Glad I could help.
> begin 600 WINMAIL.DAT
> M>)\^(C@/`0:0" `$```````!``$``0>0!@`(````Y 0```````#H``$(@ <`
> M& ```$E032Y-:6-R;W-O9G0@36%I;"Y.;W1E`#$(`0V ! `"`````@`"``$$
<...>
You still want to turn off this. It's not enough to turn off MIME --
and indeed, you probably can continue to use MIME generally if you
just turn off this gratuitous cruft. It's probably under something
like "send richtext" or "formatted" or something like that.
AFAIK the tnef thing is for passing font and formatting information to
other clients which can use this, but you don't want that, because the
clients which +can't+ use this information will display a humongous
mold of binary porridge, and they're certainly still the majority out
there.
Hope this helps,
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