On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:13, Alan Dayley wrote: > On Friday 04 July 2003 09:39, David Mandala wrote: > > That was my first thought too, but we verified that that is not the > > case, he got several 500k .zip file attachments during the time I was > > trying to send a 30k attachment. No there is something else going on but > > with COX being silly there is no way to figure it out. As soon as cash > > flow allows COX is toast, I've already dropped them for TV service all > > that was left was Internet and that is gone as soon as I can afford to > > switch. > > > > I'm in the process of setting up a tunnel to my machine on the Internet > > and using my own machine to relay. Then at least I can see what the > > traffic is doing. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Davidm > > Some ISPs and businesses strip or drop emails with attachments known to > potentially carry viruses. This would be .vbs .pif .exe and .zip, amoung > others. I would suspect that somewhere along the way, someone's virus > software is dumping your email. > > I would have thought it was his end until you pointed out that he has recieved > .zip files from other places. Puzzling... > > Alan > I had thought that perhaps it was anti-virus software so I also send a separate email. with the 30k file as a .dmf file. Same result. The fact that he is receiving .zip files from other people does make it puzzling indeed. Oh well at least I have a server on the net that I could put the file on and allow him to grab it from there. Davidm -- David IS Mandala gpg fingerprint 8932 E7EF CCF5 1B8C 1B5C A92E C678 795E 45B2 D952 Phoenix, AZ (480) 460-7545 HP, (602) 741-1363 CP http://www.them.com/~davidm/