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<font size="2">It depends on how you encode the attachment. If it's a wav file, they need some software that plays wav files on the computer/device they use to read email (most internet-capable devices can play wav files). If it's an mp3 file, they need an mp3 player on their email computer/device.
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<br />On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:35:11 -0700 (PDT), Meidiana Ten wrote</b>
<br />> Hi,
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<br />> Thanx for replying so fast. I'll try it..(I have my
server in campus)
<br />> Beside, I have another question =)
<br />> If the
attachement send by SMTP server to client, do client need some device to
download the attachement? What can I use then? And how to configure the device?
<br />> Btw, I don't use serweb. Please advise.
<br />> Thanx
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<br />> Regards,
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<br />> Meidiana
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