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Why does an attachment look garbled or unreadable?

Juno uses MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) to encode all file attachments that you send. It can only decode attachments that you receive if they are encoded in MIME. If you receive a file encoded with another protocol-the two most popular ones other than MIME are BinHex and UUEncode-you will need to have the person resend the attachment as a MIME-encoded file.

You might also have difficulty viewing an attachment if you are not using the right program. Attachments are opened by other programs on your computer, not by your Juno software. This allows people to send and receive many kinds of files, like word processor documents, videos, and sounds, but it means that you need to have the program that created the file-or a program that can view files of that type-on your computer.

For example, if your friend has sent you a document created by the latest version of Microsoft Word and you are using an old version of WordPerfect, you may not be able to read the document. In such cases, ask the sender to try to convert the file to a format your computer can handle before resending it.


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