There are some browser plugins that enable the viewing of a .tif with a browser (alternatiff.com). My problem is not viewing the fax, it's the attachment does not show a link to it from within the Imail web interface. Typically when the link is selected the local machine would fire up a windows imaging like viewer based upon the machines file association.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] .tif files viewed from web interface

.tif files can't be viewed in a web browser!  At least not that I am aware of anyway.
 

Sincerely,
Grant Griffith, Vice President
EI8HT LEGS Web Management Co., Inc.
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
877-483-3393

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Shimmin
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 4:55 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] .tif files viewed from web interface

We have a large number of .tif (fax) files sent to our Imail server. When viewed from the web interface there is not a link present for the attached file. If you view the properties of the graphic that is were the link should be, the path to the file is present. If you cut and paste the link to a browser from the properties window you can extract the .tif file. It seems to only happen with the .tif files that are sent as attachments. I have sent the .tif's from several different client with the same result.
Any ideas?
 
Thanks, Jim

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