On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 16:17:38 -0600, Rob <nom...@example.com> wrote:

>JohnW-Mpls <john...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> WinXP & SM 2.22.1
>>
>> When I create a new message and attach a .txt file, the content of that .txt
>> file appears in the body of the message.
>>
>> If I change the attached file to a .doc or .zip: the body of the message
>> stays unaffected by the attachment.

>
>The inline attachment display is controlled by the
>"view->display attachments inline" setting on the message window menu.
>Turn it off when you don't like it.


That's it! Sometime over a week ago, I must have checked "Display
attachments inline" under SM's "View" and that was causing what I saw as a
problem.  I have now unchecked it and my messaging is back to normal (since
early Netscape days).

Thank you very much.

This computer stuff gets crazy when a person changes something inadvertently
and obviously does not know what was done - or how to reverse what was done.
SM is a prime example of something with so many options that remembering
your personal settings is not easy.

-- 
 JohnW-MN
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