Hmm, yup, I bet that's it. See (1) for another example (note: I am also
using Thunderbird). So, perhaps the question is why Jason complained in
the first place, since this seems to be archive policy (and no one has
complained at *me* for doing the same thing). Probably just overlooking
"that's how
The Content-Disposition is set to "inline" rather than "attachment".
Can't offer any suggestions as to how to change that, though. :-(
--Ken Nellis
-Original Message-
Not that I'm especially familiar with what I'm looking at, but that
looked OK to me.
--
Matthew
Will your shell have
Tim Beuman wrote:
Matthew,
There is a line "Content-Disposition: inline" which causes the
attachments to be shown inline. Could be the file-type that causes
Thunderbird to add this line to the section header. I will check if I
can convince Thunderbird to not include this line when sending .tx
On 10/11/2006 9:40 AM, Tim Beuman wrote:
> There is a line "Content-Disposition: inline" which causes the
> attachments to be shown inline. Could be the file-type that causes
> Thunderbird to add this line to the section header. I will check if I
> can convince Thunderbird to not include this li
On 11 October 2006 16:33, mwoehlke wrote:
> (Since this is rather OT, is there a better place to discuss possible
> shortcomings of the mail archiver?)
Well, yes. You already know where that place is. F'ups-to: set.
cheers,
DaveK
--
Can't think of a witty .sigline today
mwoehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Tim Beuman wrote:
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I
guess somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Um... Huh. Thunderbird shows it as attachment. The web archive does
not. Anyone that kn
Matthew,
There is a line "Content-Disposition: inline" which causes the
attachments to be shown inline. Could be the file-type that causes
Thunderbird to add this line to the section header. I will check if I
can convince Thunderbird to not include this line when sending .txt files.
Jason,
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Tim Beuman wrote:
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I
guess somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Um... Huh. Thunderbird shows it as attachment. The web archive does
not. Anyone that knows the mailer so
mwoehlke wrote:
Tim Beuman wrote:
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I
guess somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Um... Huh. Thunderbird shows it as attachment. The web archive does not.
Anyone that knows the mailer software have a guess what we
Tim Beuman wrote:
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I guess
somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Um... Huh. Thunderbird shows it as attachment. The web archive does not.
Anyone that knows the mailer software have a guess what went wrong?
--
Ma
On 10/11/06, Tim Beuman <> wrote:
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I guess
somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Anyway, I tried to disable all McAfee options (Virus Protection, Spyware
protection, SystemGuard Protection, Script scanning and email)
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On 10/10/06, Tim Beuman <> wrote:
I still have problems with ssh-agent/ssh-add when I install McAfee.
Browsing over the internet didn't yield a working solution. Before I
could stop McAfee and it would work but with the latest version of
McAfee (version 10?) disabling M
Hi Jason,
The "Ridiculous amount of stuff" was sent out as atachments but I guess
somehow it ended up inline. Sorry for that.
Anyway, I tried to disable all McAfee options (Virus Protection, Spyware
protection, SystemGuard Protection, Script scanning and email) but to no
avail. With the prev
On 10/10/06, Tim Beuman <> wrote:
Hi,
I still have problems with ssh-agent/ssh-add when I install McAfee.
Browsing over the internet didn't yield a working solution. Before I
could stop McAfee and it would work but with the latest version of
McAfee (version 10?) disabling McAfee doesn't make any
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