Does anyone know how to force Eudora not to display the images inline
when someone sends them via Kodak Easyshare? As far as I can tell,
the images don't come as attachments, but are somehow embedded in the
email, and they don't render properly.
T
Is it HTML mail?
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Does anyone know how to force Eudora not to display the images inline
when someone sends them via Kodak Easyshare? As far as I can tell, the
images don't come as attachments, but are somehow embedded in the email,
and they don't render properly.
T
At 01:33 PM 01/09/2006, Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 09:54 AM 9/1/2006, Thane Sherrington typed:
Does anyone know how to force Eudora not to display the images
inline when someone sends them via Kodak Easyshare?
Nope.
:)
What happens when you right click on the message click Send to
Browser
At 01:37 PM 01/09/2006, Jim McQueeney wrote:
As a result of some very BAD experience, I advise everyone to NOT install
Kodak's Easyshare software on your Main, or only, computer. If you have a
spare computer that you don't really care about, then you should install
this software on it, if at
At 12:17 PM 01/09/2006, Ben Ruset wrote:
Is it HTML mail?
I don't think so - is there a way to tell?
T
similar to a problem with Roxio in years past, I wonder if Roxio writes this SW.
I see this on customer boxes all the time and just shrug. |-O
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At 09:37 AM 9/1/2006, Jim McQueeney Poked the stick with:
That special utility is DANGEROUS, as it can remove a lot of other stuff
along with the
At 02:44 PM 01/09/2006, Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 12:59 PM 9/1/2006, Thane Sherrington typed:
I agree completely. The software is buggy, works badly when it
does work (and, as your email points out) can damage other things
on the computer. Most software the comes with digital cameras is
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 12:59 PM 9/1/2006, Thane Sherrington typed:
I agree completely. The software is buggy, works badly when it does
work (and, as your email points out) can damage other things on the
computer. Most software the comes with digital cameras is garbage, in
my experience.
My biggest complaint about most photo-software packages is
that they want to gather all your photo's into one folder
(sub-directory) and that is the 'My Pictures folder under
Documents and Settings on the C: drive. I prefer not to
have anything on My C: drive except the Operating System
You can redirect your My Documents folder to be in other places. I
keep mine on my 2nd partition.
Jim McQueeney wrote:
My biggest complaint about most photo-software packages is that they want to
gather all your photo's into one folder (sub-directory) and that is the 'My
Pictures folder under
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry6w3mRm-FM
Very, very cool
--
Brian
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