Andy makes some good points. Personally, I prefer to put all binary files
on a web page, ftp site, in a news groups, or even a bulletin board. Then
let folks know where to find it. I never attach a binary file to an
e-mail message, too many times it doesn't work, or fragments, or goes
wierd. I prefer to let the end user choose whether she or he wants the
file.
Andy's suggestion that the receiver should get a better mail service isn't
always an option. It isn't just a matter of cost. I have the luxury of a
direct fiber connection. Unfortunately the gateway (over which I have no
control or influence) is where the problem lies.
Cheers
Jerry