Troubleshooting Sending Attachments in Internet Mail and NewsLast reviewed: September 4, 1997Article ID: Q154879 |
The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYThis article describes steps to help you troubleshoot the following problems in Internet Mail and News:
MORE INFORMATIONTo troubleshoot sending attachments in Internet Mail, you must determine if the problem lies on the sending computer or the receiving computer. Use one of the following sections to determine the origin of the problem.
Attachment Is Not SentTo troubleshoot problems on the sending computer, first check to be sure there is sufficient disk space. If the hard disk is low on free space, you may not be able to spool the attachment to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Free some disk space on your computer. Two ways of doing this are:
Attachments Seem to Be Sent Correctly But Are Never ReceivedCheck to see if the attachments you are sending are larger than your ISP allows. Your ISP may restrict the size of attachments you are allowed to send. If this is the case, you should either send smaller attachments or have Internet Mail "break apart" messages that are over your ISP's limit. To do this, follow these steps:
A Message Is Received But Cannot Be ViewedInternet Mail downloads and combines multiple-part messages automatically upon receipt. Other Internet mail packages may respond differently. For more information about problems receiving multiple-part messages, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q154350 TITLE : Partial Messages May Not Be Combined When ReceivedInternet Mail also allows for two different types of encoding algorithms for text: UNIX-to-UNIX Encode (UUENCODE) and Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). These are the two most common methods of encoding used on the Internet. MIME is always used when encoding the attachments for an Internet Mail 1.0 mail message. Other mail clients may not have the capability to decode MIME encoded messages. To determine if the receiving mail client has the ability to use these encoding methods, check the product's documentation.
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