Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 08 12 2004 at 2:40 pm -0500, Anthony Sanna wrote: >Oops... Too late. I trashed (& flushed) the original files (all 3) >after I converted and used the good one. Sorry. Ok. Well, feel free to have your correspondent send me some file to that same address (which would actually preferable to

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Anthony Sanna
>Unfortunately not; I'd need to see the entire message source as it looked >prior to being received by powermail. If you like, forward me the full >message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and I'll take a look at it. Oops... Too late. I trashed (& flushed) the original files (all 3) after I converted an

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread waynefb
Actually, this is the biggest disappointment in the documentation for me. We see these error messages from time to time, and we don't know what they mean. CTM is it possible to publish a meaning for these error message? Is there some guide already? For example (NOT ACCURATE, simply an example)

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 08 12 2004 at 12:18 pm -0500, Anthony Sanna wrote: >It is Apple Mail. Can you tell the encoding from this? Unfortunately not; I'd need to see the entire message source as it looked prior to being received by powermail. If you like, forward me the full message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and I'll

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Anthony Sanna
>You can tell what she's using by viewing the full headers; there is >probably an X-Mailer: header there or something. Here it is: -- RFC822 Header Follows -- Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: Received: (qmail 12722 invoked from network); 7 Dec 2004

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 08 12 2004 at 10:33 am -0500, Anthony Sanna wrote: >I'll ask what she uses, but my guess would be Apple's Mail. Is this what >would happen if she set the encoding to Base64? You can tell what she's using by viewing the full headers; there is probably an X-Mailer: header there or something.

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 08 12 2004 at 10:36 am -0500, Anthony Sanna wrote: >On another issue. When I sent the last reply to your e-mail, I got a >PowerMail error dialog that said: > >Unexpected error on "smtp2.catalog.com" >C lass='NetP', what=100, when=1, err=0 >timeout (4.4.2) > >Assuming that these e-mails were

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread RockLily
50 billion years ago the universe exploded into existence nothing much of importance has happened since then, until Wed, Dec 8, 2004 at 7: 34 AM, when Larry proclaimed >I see exactly the same thing. >Not all attachments ... but quite a few seems like I used to get some like that and the

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Anthony Sanna
On another issue. When I sent the last reply to your e-mail, I got a PowerMail error dialog that said: Unexpected error on "smtp2.catalog.com" C lass='NetP', what=100, when=1, err=0 timeout (4.4.2) Assuming that these e-mails were sent, what does all this mean? Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Larry Samberg
I see exactly the same thing. Not all attachments ... but quite a few -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 270-514-0557 Skype: larrysamberg I care about truth not for truth's sake but for my own ---Samuel Butler On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 09:02:11 -0600 Anthony Sanna wrote: >Many

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Anthony Sanna
>Who is sending you the files, and what mail program are they using? Is >there any consistency here? Up until now I just sort of blew off the problem. I didn't keep track. It was usually just a single file (x3), and as long as I found the one that worked, that was enough for me. However yeste

Re: Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 08 12 2004 at 10:02 am -0500, Anthony Sanna wrote: >Is this due to the way the files are sent/encoded? I'm assuming that it >isn't a problem at my end since most other files come through without a fuss. Who is sending you the files, and what mail program are they using? Is there any consist

Attachments in Triplicate

2004-12-08 Thread Anthony Sanna
Many times - not all the time - an attached file comes through in triplicate, only one of which works. Example: A file called "Attachment", let's say, comes through attached to an e-mail. In my DownLoads folder it will appear three times as: Attachment <-this one will not open. Attachm