Hi. Does anyone know how to disable the "feature" on Microsoft Mail that causes it to attach base-64 encoded garbage at the end of every mail message? I think the encoding is just a version of the message that appears normally in the first part, but 1) the encoding creates a lot of confusion among my list's subscribers, who then write to me to ask what all this stuff is, and 2) for some subscribers, apparently, the encoded part puts itself on their harddrive as a separate attachment. I don't understand that, but I do know that I do NOT want people sending ANY kind of encoded message to my list. It just creates too much confusion and thus too much work. So.... does anyone know how to disable the feature? If so, could you explain it in very simple terms so that I can pass along the instructions to utter novices? And while I'm asking, does anyone know WHY Microsoft Mail spews forth all this encoded garbage? If the "feature" can't be disabled easily, are there alternatives? I should add that I tried to find some discussion of this in the LSTOWN-L archives for 1996, but I didn't find anything. And at this point I'd really appreciate a simple answer rather than a reference to a ton of techie talk. Many thanks. Joan Korenman ***************************************************************************** * Joan Korenman [log in to unmask] * * U. of Md. Baltimore County * * Baltimore, MD 21228-5398 http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/ * * * * The only person to have everything done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe * *****************************************************************************