>My company prides itself on always using the latest and greatest >"bleeding edge" software packages. Unfortunately IMHO - as Mr. Gates and >Microsoft rule the world - they do not always work flawlessly. We >switched from Microsoft mail to Microsoft exchange with NT mail servers - >and the problems began! > >Whenever I send messages over the internet - the message includes a lot >of uuencode garbage. These messages are operating system translating >messages. (unix to unix encode and decode) From what I can see, my >messages are intact - there are no attachments - so just ignore it all. > I have learned to turn OFF RTF (rich text format) which only makes my >messages binary gibberish. I'll continue to work on cleaning it up. Exchange is "helpfully" including a file with information that allows other Exchange clients to restore the message in all its rich beauty. You can turn this off - I've sent you the information seperately. If anyone else wants it, please ask, or you can find it on my web site (http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/). Simon --------- My opinions are my own, NIP's opinions are theirs ---------- Simon J. Coles Email: [log in to unmask] New Information Paradigms Work Phone: +44 1344 778783 http://www.nipltd.com/ Work Fax: +44 1344 772510 =============== Life is too precious to take seriously ===============