Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 14 Jan 00, at 20:32, mharlos wrote about "Re[2]: Unable to read "untitled.msg": I don't think the problem is Calypso, I think it is something to do with GroupWise. I know my Dad's secretary forwards him e-mail messages through GroupWise, and more often than

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread mharlos
Hi Alexander, In short: why complain to RIT labs about Novells' bugs? Wouldn't it be more logical to complain to *Novell* instead? Certainly, if I knew it was a Novell bug when I asked. Without the expertise that you have related to these issues, I can only follow the course of action

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
I don't think the problem is Calypso, I think it is something to do with GroupWise. I know my Dad's secretary forwards him e-mail messages through GroupWise, and more often than not the same problem occurs for him. I much prefer using TB!; I'd like to be able to figure out this

Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread Allie Martin
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 12:17:18 -0800, Tom Plunket wrote: [..snip..] AVK This is *not* the problem of TB, it's rather the problem of AVK Novell or whatever, as I have already proved in one of my AVK previous messages... *My* thoughts on being a software developer and developer of user-level

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread tracer
Hello Allie Martin, On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 18:34:40 -0500 GMT your local time, which was Monday, January 17, 2000, 6:34:40 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Allie Martin wrote: Allie On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 12:17:18 -0800, Tom Plunket wrote: (snip) Allie I remember a problem like that which I had in

Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-14 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 14 Jan 00, at 0:11, mharlos wrote about "Re[2]: Unable to read "untitled.msg": Okay, can you MIME-attach one of these offending messages and let us see what's the matter with it? Here is one...(attached) Here's what you attached with my comments below: Received:

Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-14 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Alexander, Friday, January 14, 2000, 9:57:29 AM, you wrote: Here's what you attached with my comments below: Received: from smtp.wha.mb.ca ([216.13.75.99]) by MAIL.SOGH.WINNIPEG.MB.CA (GroupWise SMTP/MIME daemon 4.1 v3); Tue, 11 Jan 00 16:32:20 CST Dry remainder: this

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-14 Thread mharlos
Hi Januk, Friday, January 14, 2000, 4:57:29 PM, you wrote: I don't think the problem is Calypso, I think it is something to do with GroupWise. I know my Dad's secretary forwards him e-mail messages through GroupWise, and more often than not the same problem occurs for him. This

Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-13 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 13 Jan 00, at 14:33, mharlos wrote about "Unable to read "untitled.msg" attachments": The hospital messages show up as an attachment "untitled.msg", which I can usually double-click and view in the Bat!. However, occasionally the message appears blank, and the size

Re: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-13 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi mharlos, On 13 January 2000 at 14:33:07 GMT -0600 (which was 20:33 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points: m If I save such attachments to and look at them with an editor they m are readable, and appear to be simple text files. If these saved files have message

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-13 Thread mharlos
Hi Alexander, Okay, can you MIME-attach one of these offending messages and let us see what's the matter with it? Here is one...(attached) Thanks -- Best regards, Mike Harlos Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada --