Hello,
My son wants to send some postcards to some of his friends. He has
just created a web page in Front Page, and wants to send it out to
several of his friends.
If I attach it as a file, it has to be clicked on to be viewed. It is
not any web linked graphics, just some tables, borders, font c
Hello,
I have upgraded to Ver 2.01.3 just to have attachments to emails
deleted when the email is deleted.
Since upgrading, these attachments are not being deleted. My settings are;
- encode attachments using MIME Base64
- Keep attachment files Separately in a special directory
ticked - Delete
Hello Adrian,
>> Have you tried saving the file (right click on icon and Save) with a
>> different name and then use it?
>
> Yes, while that works with all "proper" attachments (.doc .txt .zip)
> with proper filesnames, it just seems to do nothing. I used the "save
> to function" and was so was
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Hello Adrian,
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:57:48 + your time, you said:
AJM> I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I
AJM> have been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by
AJM> illegal characters such as "/" be
Hello MAU,
Friday, November 28, 2003. 4:14:24 PM. you wrote:
> Hello Adrian,
>> I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I have
>> been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by illegal
>> characters such as "/" being used in the file name.
>>
>> I'm usin
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, November 27, 2003, 10:53:53 PM, you wrote:
BJ> Try Alt+F12 in Mail Edit window.
I found it, it was under "Options|Message Format"
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Hi Dan,
@28-Nov-2003, 08:50 -0500 (28-Nov 13:50 UK time) Dan Grunberg [DG]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
>> %AbOFromHandle='%AbOFromFirstName="%OFromFName"'
DG> This does NOT pick up the Handle (I also tried Nickname). In
DG> other words, this works the same way that
DG> %AbOFromFirstN
Thu, 13 Nov 2003 15:00:07 [GMT +] (10:00 AM EST here), and,
including his Thu, 13 Nov 2003 15:26:57 [GMT +] (10:26 AM EST
here) correction Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> @13-Nov-2003, 08:32 -0600 (13-Nov 14:32 UK time) Stuart Cuddy said
> to TBUDL:
>> Is there a way to use an if statement so
Hello Chris,
On November 27, 2003, 22:53, you wrote:
C> Why does The Bat! insist on putting data files in its own directory?
C> In theory, normal users should not be able to modify the contents of
C> The Bat!'s directory. Therefore, The Bat! should store its data files
C> in the user's home direct
Hello Adrian,
> I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I have
> been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by illegal
> characters such as "/" being used in the file name.
>
> I'm using 2.01.3 set to "keep attachment files in message bodies".
Have you tried
On Thursday, November 27, 2003, 8:43 PM, you wrote:
D> Thanks for the help. I created a separate address book for her and
D> made it her default book. It seems to work fine now. Shes a little
D> worried about using it. She went from incredimail and outlook express
D> to TB! It was tough to get h
I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I have
been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by illegal
characters such as "/" being used in the file name.
I'm using 2.01.3 set to "keep attachment files in message bodies".
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Best regards
Adrian J Morant
Jurgen Haug, [JH] wrote:
JH> Mister, are you talking to yourself here?
So it would seem. Though I do this a lot while walking
corridors alone or while driving alone, I've never tried it through
e-mail. :)
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Hello Jurgen,
Friday, November 28, 2003, 9:42:39 AM, you wrote:
JH> Mister, are you talking to yourself here?
Yes and I decided one of us had to stop because we were getting off topic...
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Mark
using The Bat! 2.01.56
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Hello Mark,
Friday, November 28, 2003, 7:35:38 AM, you wrote:
> Friday, November 28, 2003, 6:54:08 AM, you wrote:
MP>> Aaaah! No way, José. I immediatly stop using the Bat! if this
MP>> happens.
> Don't you think you're overreacting just a little bit?
Mister, are you talking to yours
On Friday, November 28, 2003, 6:49:27, Mark Partous wrote:
> As long as you're not talking about having this stuff stored on the C-drive,
> I don't care. Otherwise it (TB!) gets dumped from the first version that
> insists on installing on that drive.
It depends on where your Documents And Settin
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 07:35:38 +0100, Mark Partous wrote:
> Don't you think you're overreacting just a little bit?
I don't think he is. Having TB! spread about all over the HD would make
things like backing up terribly difficult.
OK, I'm playing with a different client at the moment but it won't b
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