Re: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jurgen,

On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:15:57 +0100 GMT (05/03/2007, 23:15 +0700 GMT),
Jurgen Haug wrote:

JH is it possible to remove an HTML attachment when replying to a mail, via a 
macro?

When I reply with MicroEd, all attachments are deleted automatically
from the reply.

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RE: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Monday, March 5, 2007, 5:36:19 PM, you wrote:


 On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:15:57 +0100 GMT (05/03/2007, 23:15 +0700 GMT),
 Jurgen Haug wrote:

JH is it possible to remove an HTML attachment when replying to a mail, via a 
macro?

 When I reply with MicroEd, all attachments are deleted automatically
 from the reply.

I wish it would be that easy. I am using TB as an outlook replacement, 
including MAPI. And when someone writes to me with outlook (HTML mail) and I 
*reply* to that mail, without deleting the HTML attachment that I see in TB, 
then the recipient of my mail will not see what I write, but only the first 
mail (the first HTML mail). I guess this mail would have several layers of HTML 
mail and OUtlook only looks for the inner one or whatever. every now and then I 
fall into that trap and I get a call (if I am lucky) that I was sending a mail 
without saying anything. In TB I can see what I wrote (and I see TWO HTML icons 
for attachments). But when I look at my own mail in Outlook, I see only the 
first mail.
I am having HTML mail as standard, as required by my company.

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Re: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jurgen,

On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:41:34 +0100 GMT (06/03/2007, 00:41 +0700 GMT),
Jurgen Haug wrote:

 When I reply with MicroEd, all attachments are deleted automatically
 from the reply.

JH I wish it would be that easy. I am using TB as an outlook
JH replacement, including MAPI.

OK, I don't know anything about that.

JH And when someone writes to me with outlook (HTML mail) and I
JH *reply* to that mail, without deleting the HTML attachment that I
JH see in TB, then the recipient of my mail will not see what I
JH write, but only the first mail (the first HTML mail).

This happens when I forward HTML mails, adding my comment. I now see
what you mean. I also have to delete the HTML part manually.

Sorry, I don't have a solution to your problem.

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RE: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Monday, March 5, 2007, 6:52:09 PM, you wrote:


JH And when someone writes to me with outlook (HTML mail) and I
JH *reply* to that mail, without deleting the HTML attachment that I
JH see in TB, then the recipient of my mail will not see what I
JH write, but only the first mail (the first HTML mail).

 This happens when I forward HTML mails, adding my comment. I now see
 what you mean. I also have to delete the HTML part manually.

 Sorry, I don't have a solution to your problem.

there's one solution: Outlook. But I'd rather dissolve that solution... ;-)


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