jpg's are converted to bmp's in sent email
Yesterday I tried to email some photos to the So. Cal. MLS.
I was sending them low resolution jpgs one at a time attached to separate emails.
According to them they were receiving "embedded" bitmaps. I don't even know what they mean by "embedded" how can anyone embed a photo into an email?
We are a printing and graphic design company so I send and receive dozens of emails with jpgs attached every week. On rare occasions others have told me they receive the attachments "embedded" into the emails. I then send zipped files and that works for them.
Can you explain what they may have meant by "embedded" and how were they converted to bmp?
When the MLS sent it back to me so I could see what they received, I received an attached jpg like normal and not a bitmap.
I am using Mail version 2.1.3 - under the edit / attachments menu I have selected "Send windows friendly attachments"
Thanks for any light you can shed on this problem.
g4, Mac OS X (10.4.11)