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Hello Andrew,
On Wed, 23 May 2001 00:42:44 +0400 GMT (23/05/2001, 04:42 +0800 GMT),
Andrew K. Lovetski wrote:
T>> In addition to that, in the combo box for the extensions in the
T>> Windows file dialog when trying to attach a file, there are often
T
Hello, Thomas Lieblang!
TL> Whenever I'm saving a file named "xyz.txt" it will be saved as
TL> "xyz.TXT"
The filename is taken by TB from the email message. I suppose that the
problem is on the side of the author of these emails, not on your
side. To check my assumption, you can:
1. Export the
Hello, Thomas!
T> In addition to that, in the combo box for the extensions in the
T> Windows file dialog when trying to attach a file, there are often
T> random characters at the end of the choices; sometimes a blank lin
T> somewhere in between. This is not reliably reproducable but might
T> give
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Hello Screwyluie,
On Tue, 22 May 2001 12:22:57 -0700 GMT (23/05/2001, 03:22 +0800 GMT),
Screwyluie wrote:
S> so my guess is it's something on his system only, like a bad entry in
S> the registered file types maybe? that's the only place I can think
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Hello Allie,
On Tue, 22 May 2001 06:49:02 -0500 GMT (22/05/2001, 19:49 +0800 GMT),
A Curtis Martin wrote:
T>> The bug description: When I receive a message with an attachment, and I
T>> want to sasve the attachment, TB always choses some weird exten
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Hello Günther,
On Tue, 22 May 2001 16:40:57 +0200 GMT (22/05/2001, 22:40 +0800 GMT),
Günther Eisele wrote:
GE> Here, too. I switch between Win2k and Win98 on the same machine, but TB!
GE> has the same behavior on both OS (the right one).
Must be m
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Hello Screwyluie,
On Tue, 22 May 2001 04:22:19 -0700 GMT (22/05/2001, 19:22 +0800 GMT),
Screwyluie wrote:
S> also when I look in that drop down menu it seems to have Every
S> registered file type as an option... perhaps you have some bad
S> entries
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