> Just tried again, compressed a exe file using rar and sent it as an attachement
> using Gmail. No problem.
Sent from Gmail, or to a Gmail address? My problem is when sending to my
Gmail address, from a regular non-Gmail account. But as I said, I've gone
back to using my ISP's mailbox now.
Gmail dislikes zip attachments?
I encountered the problem with sending to a gmail account to but I still have others so no real problem renaming to pk3 (waht is zip in deed) also works but I think it's not OK
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No didn´t use Gmail to store my Files but because some people use Miranda and so ICQ's Filetransfer isn't working and I hav to send the files per mail.
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> PB,
> If you're using Gmail to store your files, why not Pack and then
> Base64Encode them. That way there just text.
No, the issue came about because a friend tried to send me a zip with an
exe in it, and I was using Gmail to forward the mail to my "real" address.
Gmail was rejecting the zip, and that's how I discovered the problem.
> If you're using Gmail to store your files, why not Pack and then
> Base64Encode them. That way there just text.
No, the issue came about because a friend tried to send me a zip with an
exe in it, and I was using Gmail to forward the mail to my "real" address.
Gmail was rejecting the zip, and that's how I discovered the problem.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
> do you earn money on coding
I did in the past when I used Visual Basic, yes. Not commercially, but I made
some money with some shareware apps. I hope to do well with a commercial
app that I'm writing with PureBasic.
Anyway, what I meant was: what does being an amateur programmer have
to do with Gmail blocking zip attachments that contain an exe? Strange.
I did in the past when I used Visual Basic, yes. Not commercially, but I made
some money with some shareware apps. I hope to do well with a commercial
app that I'm writing with PureBasic.
Anyway, what I meant was: what does being an amateur programmer have
to do with Gmail blocking zip attachments that contain an exe? Strange.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
I mean amateur as someone that doesn't code for a living i.e. me. I have been paid to do stuff, but mostly I code for the fun of it. Amateur doesn't mean a bad programmer, actually some of the best might be amateurs.
Anyway, why I said "conspiracy" is because it used to be quite easy to send your exes and stuff through MSN, DCC, email, and one could store exes in the provided web-page some ISP's give you with your connection. Nowadays this is becoming more and more difficult.
Anyway, why I said "conspiracy" is because it used to be quite easy to send your exes and stuff through MSN, DCC, email, and one could store exes in the provided web-page some ISP's give you with your connection. Nowadays this is becoming more and more difficult.



