> Re: the message that said it was "unsafe", I think that has to do
> with the Internet Settings that your recipient has on his PC. I'm
> not sure if the problem would be because of the extension on the
> filename or some other setting.
Which e-mail program do they use on PC? MS Outlook and Outlook Express do show a warning asking you what you want to do with a file, open it or save it, plus on that dialog warn you that you have to trust the source that mail came from cause some files can contain viruses or be harmful in other ways.
There's also another option to disable opening of all executable content (doesn't allow you to open [neither save!] attatchments with .EXE/.COM/.BAT/.PIF/etc. file extensions)
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