What are the differences between encoding formats? Solution: There are three major attachment encoding formats.
• MIME: This format is for non-ASCII type attachments, i.e. graphics, audio, and video files, as well as for files written with other non-ASCII character sets. • BinHex: This format is for transferring binary files to ASCII and is useful because it can be used on most platforms (Mac, Windows, etc.) It is especially common for Mac encoding. • Uuencode: This format is for converting files to ASCII and can be used on most platforms as well. It is the most popular format for sending Email attachments. All NCI-Frederick users should choose Uuencode in the Attachments menu of the Options dialog box.
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