Problem for PCs recieving attached SWF files from Mac Mail 2.1.3

Hi All,
When I send this file from my mac mail 2.1.3 (753.1) with a SWF (flash animation) attachment the file wont open on the PC client mail. Instead when I force the unknown attachment to open it says the below with a string of letters.
--Apple-Mail-37--496662089
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Type: application/applefile;
name=daft3.swf
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=daft3.swf
AAUWBwACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAJAAAAMgAAAAoAAAADAAAAPAAAAAlTV0ZMU1dG
MgBAZGFmdDMuc3dm
--Apple-Mail-37--496662089
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
x-mac-type=5357464C;
x-unix-mode=0744;
x-mac-creator=53574632;
name=daft3.swf
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=daft3.swf

Try creating an archive of the SWF file (.zip) and email that instead. But the recipient needs to have an application on their PeeCee that will open SWF files; Outlook or Outlook Express will not do that.
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