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From: Paul Yau <paulyau@ms2.accmail.com.tw>
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 19:44:04 +0800
Re: Postscript attachments in UK
Dear Pal,
I'm not familiar with the email client (Forte Agent 1.5/32.451) u
run. But I think the problem might be that the email client can't
properly identify the "postscript" MIME type of file and compose the
message accordingly. Some email client provide a mean to manually
force the MIME type to be "application/postscript." To verify if it
is the problem, maybe u can send a postscript file to yourself and
check the header.
I've been testing several Windows95 email clients like Netscape mail,
Eudora Lite and what I'm currently running, Pegasus mail. None of
them is perfect when composing "application/remote-printing" type of
messages. Perhaps u should check the next web site first.
http://www-usa.tpc.int/clients/index.html
To the browser users of the world, the next web site might give u
some idea. It provides an "attachment" field. But it's not a good
idea if u can't find a place near u because it's an "upload"
procedure to u.
http://fax.sinica.edu.tw/sendfax.html
The job is done by a special CGI program. Similar web sites can be
found world wide but lack of the "attachment" capability.
Regards,
Paul Yau
> From: Tony Kerr <tonykerr@kparade.demon.co.uk>
> To: tpc-rp@info.tpc.int
> Subject: Postscript attachments in UK
> Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 22:46:26 GMT
> Organization: At home
> Reply-to: tonykerr@kparade.demon.co.uk
> Despite following very carefully all the instructions about saving
> attached faxes as postscript files with a .ps extension (on a PC), I
> can't get the system to work, although I've been happily using tpc for
> a couple of years otherwise, for straightforward email-to-fax..
>
> Does anyone in UK know if it's just a local problem with our cell, or
> can someone guide me to how to make it all work OK.
>
> Thanks.
> Tony Kerr
> tonykerr@kparade.demon.co.uk
>
>
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