Loy,

The problem is on your brother's end.  We would need to know what email
software your brother is using to give you exact details.

In general, your brother has turned on Base64 encoding for mail
attachments.  He will need to go into his program setups - specifically
the SEND MAIL section - and turn of the MIME encoding option.  He probably
has a setting for NONE or NO ENCODING.

Once he does that, you should be able to see anything he sends to you --
assuming you both have the same software version of the Word processor.

Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>

> When my brother returned from a recent trip to Russia he composed
> a text file with pictures taken on the trip and sent it to me as
> an attachment to an email.  I'm using Communicator 4.6 and I
> can't open the file.  Can anyone give me any information as to
> how to go about opening this file?
>
> Particulars:  the email attachment says:  Part 1.2, Type:
> application/ms-tnef, Encoding:  base64.

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