[NatureNS] message with jpeg files?

Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 22:12:38 -0300
From: Brian Bartlett <bbartlett@eastlink.ca>
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Today I sent a query to naturens about a long-attennaed insect, with two jpeg files attached. My only camera is an old-fashioned SLR, non-digital, so I scanned the photos and translated them into jpegs. But my message hasn't been distributed, so far as I know, so I'm guessing that the naturens filter may reject messages with jpeg attachments. Is this so, and is there another way of sending scanned photos? cheers, Brian

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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Today I sent a query to naturens about a 
long-attennaed insect, with two jpeg files attached. My only camera is an 
old-fashioned SLR, non-digital, so I scanned the photos and translated them into 
jpegs. But my message hasn't been distributed, so far as I know, so I'm guessing 
that the naturens filter may reject messages with jpeg attachments. Is this so, 
and is there another way of sending scanned photos? cheers, 
Brian</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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