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>>Just a SWAG here, but is she having it emailed to her? If so, is she using AOL? I've had several AOL users report problems with emails containing multiple file attachments (the simplest example is my mother, who can handle emails that contain a single JPEG attachment, but heaven help me if I ever send her more than one JPEG in a message; she can't see any of them, and everything is identified as a type MIM attachment rahter than the actual file type.)
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>Yes, I'm receiving it via AOL email. Maybe it's not the same newsletter we're talking about. Under account configuration interface, under documentation I checked I want to receive info. by e-mail. I don't know what this info is. Is it ads or good stuff? Anyways, it's a .mim file. I don't know what that is.
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The default email reader in the AOL software does not know how to handle multiple MIME attachments; you're probably having the daily summaries mailed to you, and that's causing the confusion. There may be a fix available for the AOL 4.0 client software; you might try contacting one of the staffers there. I've communicated with PCSimon at AOL regarding the problem in the past.
Michel may be able to help you here; I don't know how difficult it might be to generate multiple emails, each with one attachment, rather than one email with multiple attachments. He'd know, if anyone.