Hi Januk,
> I'm using IE 5.5, and I don't have the .mht file type available
> to me. Perhaps OE5 installs the appropriate drivers?
Hmm, it surely does look like so. MS just has to exploit every
opportunity to tie their products together. I don't use OE either,
but it's bundled with Win2k, so it's in my system.
>> The .mht files is indeed quite handy when having to save the
>> whole page in one file. I use it all the time. But the downside
>> is not all browsers recognize it.
> Ah, that is a big downside, especially for future reference.
Indeed. Opera can't read it right. Netscape does, though.
> Does anyone know if there any other methods that are more
> universal?
I would like to know about that, too.
>>> Then from the bat, create an email to the recipient as normal, and
>>> attach the file using Quoted-Printable from the utilities menu. It
>>> works very well.
> This just sends an .mht file to the recipient right? TB doesn't
> process it any differently than say an .exe file does it?
That's what I thought. And I tried to mail one to myself with the
default Base64 encoding, and it was fine.
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Best regards,
Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
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