On Saturday 02 November 2002 01:25 am, Eric Richards wrote:
Hi I joined the group today, why do all Emails have attachments?
From Eric
NO ATTACHMENT WAS SENT WITH THIS EMAIL,
IF THERE IS ONE, IT IS A UNDETECTED VIRUS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW..
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Incoming mail is certified Virus Free.
goodaye eric, you will probably find that the
attachement is just a plain text promotion from
mandrake soft. ie.. Want to buy your Pack or Services
from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
cheers, russell.
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On
Hi I joined the group today, why do all Emails have attachments?
From Eric
NO ATTACHMENT WAS SENT WITH THIS EMAIL,
IF THERE IS ONE, IT IS A UNDETECTED VIRUS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW..
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Incoming mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Saturday 25 May 2002 2:47 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
Ok, i was wrong again. Base 64 does not relate directly to PGP
encryption. This still seems to be the only method that will attach
the whole file though and not just 6 to 8 bytes.
This is a
On Sun, 26 May 2002 02:04, et wrote:
just where in kmail are you seeing these choices? (the menu is different
between a compose window to send mail and the mail client window to read
mail, but for me, all I have to do to send an attachment is click on the
paper clip and find the file base
On Sun, 26 May 2002 02:06, Alastair Scott wrote:
On Saturday 25 May 2002 2:47 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
Ok, i was wrong again. Base 64 does not relate directly to PGP
encryption. This still seems to be the only method that will attach
the whole file though and not just 6 to 8 bytes.
On Saturday 25 May 2002 08:54 am, Michael Adams opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
Thanks Alastair... But it still doesn't explain why using these encodings
won't attach the file correctly. At least i now know that if i always
select Base 64 the mail
On Sun, 26 May 2002 05:25, shane wrote:
On Saturday 25 May 2002 08:54 am, Michael Adams opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
Thanks Alastair... But it still doesn't explain why using these encodings
won't attach the file correctly. At least i now know
On Saturday 25 May 2002 05:16 pm, Michael Adams opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
No Shane, you are doing it right. It may be a setup thing that i have
done. I am pretty sure that i am not trying to send a link :-). I tried
sending the same file from a
What the... KMail allows three choices for attachments:
None (8-bit)
Base 64
Quoted Printable
Two seem to want to send a few bytes of something. And from what help says it
seems Base 64 relates to PGP encryption. I just want to hook a OO.o .doc
file to an e-mail to send to the head tutor
Hi,
I am unable to receive attachments from co-workers. I have three separate
email accounts. I am able to receive attachments on two of the accounts but
on the third, all I receive are the message headers. No attachment.
Unfortunately, I must be able to use this account; it is my work
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 10:03 pm, Bill Winegarden wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to receive attachments from co-workers. I have three separate
email accounts. I am able to receive attachments on two of the accounts but
on the third, all I receive are the message headers. No attachment.
I have KMail 1.1.99, someone sent me an attachment yet it does not appear,
how do you view them? I tried Smat, Iconic and Inlined.
I sometimes get attachments of documents in MS Word format. What do I have
to do to make such attachments open up in Linux in a form I can see them?
I am using Mandrake 7.2 and also have WP for Linux free edition installed.
Thank you.
Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user 183185
On Thursday 05 April 2001 14:55, you wrote:
I sometimes get attachments of documents in MS Word format. What do I have
to do to make such attachments open up in Linux in a form I can see them?
I am using Mandrake 7.2 and also have WP for Linux free edition installed.
Thank you.
Jeff
Dear Jeff:
Best way to see Word documents in Linux is to download StarOffice, which
is not only a great office suite in its own right, but is known for its
superlative conversion of MSWord documents. To get StarOffice, go to
www.sun.com, more specifically
http://www.sun.com/staroffice/
and
Jeff:
StarOffice is included in the store-bought versions of Mandrake, too.
-- cmg
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Jeff:
Best way to see Word documents in Linux is to download StarOffice, which
is not only a great office suite in its own right, but is known for its
superlative conversion of
On Tuesday 02 January 2001 06:59 pm, Carl Lafferty wrote:
I am away from my linux box right now or I would have
included an exact screen shot..
to Not just Carl,
Please don't. It's very poor netiquette to post attachments to
mailing lists, _particularly_ anything not plain text or over
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