Thank you Ronda, Susan Alex.
I will try those options later tonight and see how I go.
On 03/09/2012, at 7:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Stephen,
You don't mention what OS X you are using, I take it you are using Apple Mail.
Send the attachments as .zip files. Always include file extensions
Thank you Peter for your detailed reply.
I read it several times and now have some understanding of how this works.
It is something that very infrequently concerns me.
However it has only just raised its head again because a Windows using friend
seems to think the issue belongs to me (and my
Hi Stephen
my evidence seems to show that it may be random?! The smaller
attachment was embedded icon, the larger was icon only (see below) -
I would have thought it would be the other way around. There have
been other times when I have sent multiple attachmentts where some
were
Sorry .. the latest version of Snow Leopard.
On 03/09/2012, at 7:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Stephen,
You don't mention what OS X you are using, I take it you are using Apple Mail.
Send the attachments as .zip files. Always include file extensions at the end
of a file's name (.pdf, .doc,
Try Lokiware's 'Attachment Tamer'. I've been using it for years. It sends files
as attachments rather than in the body of the email from apple mail. Check for
the version that works with your system software.
Sent from my iPad
On 03/09/2012, at 9:04 PM, Stephen Chape chap...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi Stephen
I used to be annoyed about this myself previously, which was the main
reason I didn't use Mail (until Eudora died one time). However I
spoke to Peter at a WAMUG meeting one night he explained to me that
the attachment still goes out as an attachment even though we see it
as
On 03/09/2012, at 11:57 PM, Alex aln...@highway1.com.au wrote:
Hi Stephen
I used to be annoyed about this myself previously, which was the main
reason I didn't use Mail (until Eudora died one time). However I
spoke to Peter at a WAMUG meeting one night he explained to me that
the
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