Hello Chris & everyone else, on 25-Apr-2006 at 20:46 you (Chris) wrote:
> Except the browser doesn't know that the HTML file that it is opening > is an e-mail message. Some browsers support this. Export the message as .MSG file. Rename the file to .MHT (instead of .MSG). Associate .MHT with Internet Explorer (if it ain't the default already) and double click the file. ...and don't tell me that this is not very comfortable - I know it! :-) [I'm sure some macro wizz could come up with a simple hotkey-only macro solution for this. Could such a macro be called from a custom toolbar maybe?] The .MHT files do work with Opera, but Opera doesn't load the remote images either, so nothing is gained (except that the message looks somewhat better than in TB, I have to admit). And .MHT files do not work with Firefox here - it prompts me what I want to do with the file, either open in IE (hehe) or save to disk (hilarious, thats where it comes from). Maybe I've got to tweak the FF file associations, but I don't know where (I mainly use Opera but seldomly FF). -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de) Growth proves life. -- Patrick Douglas ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.71.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html