Hello all,
I am a commercial photographer and send attachments (jpegs) in my e-mails to clients on a daily basis. I recently switched to Mac OS X and to the OS X 'Mail' program.
I previously used Netscape's mail program.
I have received complaints from several clients that they cannot read/open the attachments I have sent :-(. I did some research and found that the OS X 'Mail' program automatically uses the MIME/Base 64 encoding scheme for sending attachments. I need to be able to send attachments without encoding them.
It appears that the OS X mail program does not have this option. I really like the layout and ease of use of this program otherwise. Does anyone know how I would make a request to have an option on the 'attachment encoding scheme' put into place? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Dennis
I am a commercial photographer and send attachments (jpegs) in my e-mails to clients on a daily basis. I recently switched to Mac OS X and to the OS X 'Mail' program.
I previously used Netscape's mail program.
I have received complaints from several clients that they cannot read/open the attachments I have sent :-(. I did some research and found that the OS X 'Mail' program automatically uses the MIME/Base 64 encoding scheme for sending attachments. I need to be able to send attachments without encoding them.
It appears that the OS X mail program does not have this option. I really like the layout and ease of use of this program otherwise. Does anyone know how I would make a request to have an option on the 'attachment encoding scheme' put into place? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Dennis