WD98: Word Attachment Is Not Readable Upon Receipt Via E-mail

Last reviewed: February 17, 1998
Article ID: Q179106
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition

SYMPTOMS

When you send a Microsoft Word document as an attachment through e-mail, upon receipt, you expect it to be able to be read; however, instead it contains large amounts of random, garbled text.

CAUSE

This problem may occur when there is a mismatch in encoding types between the sending e-mail client and the receiving e-mail client, such as Microsoft Outlook.

WORKAROUND

For information on how to recover the attached file from the encoded text, and for additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q171436
   TITLE     : OL97: E-mail Contains Text Instead of Attachment

Any further questions on encoding schemes will need to be sent to your Internet provider or e-mail software manufacturer.

MORE INFORMATION

The Internet was not designed to carry binary files. It is only able to transfer messages made up of ASCII text characters. To resolve this problem and to allow various file types to be sent over the Internet, and to be exchanged between diverse operating systems, encoding methods have been developed.

The two major encoding methods are Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) and Uuencode. Files encoded with either of these methods generally have information in the text header to identify the type.

For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q179323
   TITLE     : File Encoding and Decoding: Overview and List of Third-Party
               Vendors


Additional query words:
Keywords : macword98 kbdta
Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbinfo
Solution Type : kbwontfix


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Last reviewed: February 17, 1998
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