marleneszei...@gmail.com wrote:
Ever since updating to Sea Monkey 2.39 I have been having a problem
whenever I attach a .pdf file to an e-mail on a computer running
Windows 7 Pro. It always comes up as an html file rather than a
normal .pdf text. I have tried setting the browser helper
applications to my Adobe Reader program or to Corel PDF Fusion, but
it doesn't work. Either of these options do work perfectly with
Thunderbird on this same computer or with Sea Monkey under either XP
or Windows 10, and both also worked with earlier versions of Sea
Monkey. If I send the attachment file, the receiver can read the
attachment normally. I just can't read it when I click on the
attachment when I first create it.
What makes you think it's an HTML file? Is it because you don't see the
Adobe menu bar at top? Mouse over it and click the Adobe icon that
appears, and you'll get the menu bar.
In the helper applications dialog, are PDFs set to
Use Acrobat Reader (default)
or
Use Acrobat Reader (in SeaMonkey)?
If it's the latter, switch it to the former and that should fix it.
I've never noticed this because I don't generally open attachments when
preparing to send them. I already know what they are.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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