Hi Mary,
Can you check what you are using as attachment coding under Account |
properties | files Directories | Attachements
It should be set to Mime.
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Gerard
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Hallo Mary,
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:21:31 +0200GMT (28-8-03, 14:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MC The problem doesn't lie with the reserve provider, because I can send
MC attachments with the Netscape e-mail program.
MC Any idea where the problem could be with The Bat?
It seems most likely
On Thursday, August 28, 2003, 1:21:31 PM, Mary Cassidy wrote:
The problem doesn't lie with the reserve provider, because I can send
attachments with the Netscape e-mail program. I use a router with the
main provider, and an external modem with the reserve one.
Any idea where the problem
Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
This problem rings a bell, but I cannot remember the details.
I think I raised it on this list about a year ago, before I got the
router.
I am
pretty sure that the problem is not with TB! however - I think that
the problem will be with your router, possibly
I have two e-mail accounts, one of which I normally use, and one in
reserve. I'm having to use the reserve one at present because of a
problem with the main one, and I'm finding that I can't send large
attachments with it using the Bat!, although the two accounts appear
to be identically
Alastair Scott wrote:
Last shot :)
Is it only one particular file in Word 2000 format that's causing the
stoppage, or can you repeat the problem with different files?
No, unfortunately I've had the same problem with various different
files, all in Word2000.
They're mostly files I've
ON Friday, January 18, 2002, 12:45:44 PM, you wrote:
Mary I've just tried sending a file which is definitely in Word98, because
Mary I haven't worked on it since getting Word2000, and the send failed as
Mary usual.
Mary I then converted it into Word 6.0/95, and it sent OK.
Mary The only
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Does nobody have any more suggestions?
Problem solved! (I think; so far it works, anyway.)
I just read the message from Ian G quoted by David Stone in the thread
Cannot read some messages in a folder, which finally put me on the
right track.
Ian G said:
What's
On 18 January 2002 at 12:16 pm Mary wrote:
I don't suppose all that many people send files from a different
partition, but even so, Netscape and Eudora allow me to do it with no
trouble.
I've tried setting the Account Properties to save attachments in a
separate new file in the Win2000
Hello Alastair Mary,
AS ... many beta versions ago I had problems saving a TB! backup to a
AS NT 4 partition from a Windows 95 machine
Alastair -- Do you remember, was the NT4 partition formatted as FAT or
NTFS? Was this NTFS partition a shared directory on a network server
or on your own PC?
Andrew Aronoff wrote:
Mary -- Are you logging on to Windows 2000 with Administrator
rights?
Yes.
Alastair -- Many mail systems now refuse executable file attachments
and many users are very wary of opening executable attachments that
they have not already been advised to expect.
Yes,
On 18 January 2002 at 2:22 pm Andrew wrote:
Hello Alastair Mary,
AS ... many beta versions ago I had problems saving a TB! backup to a
AS NT 4 partition from a Windows 95 machine
Alastair -- Do you remember, was the NT4 partition formatted as FAT or
NTFS? Was this NTFS partition a shared
Hello Alastair,
Last question (but no promises): ;-)
AS It was (and is) an NTFS share on a network server.
What rights do you have on this share? Can you create a file there?
(In Windows Explorer, click on File, New..., then select anything on
the list)
regards, Andy
[Using The Bat! 1.53t
On 18 January 2002 at 2:47 pm Andrew wrote:
Hello Alastair,
Last question (but no promises): ;-)
AS It was (and is) an NTFS share on a network server.
What rights do you have on this share? Can you create a file there?
(In Windows Explorer, click on File, New..., then select anything on
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Problem solved! (I think; so far it works, anyway.)
S**t! Spoke too soon...
The file I sent successfully from the Win2000 partition had always
been in that partition.
Just now, I had to send a file that was in the Win98 partition. I
copied it to the Win2000 partition,
Dierk Haasis wrote:
Since I use more than one partition and have never been having
problems sending attachments (also using Winword2K), but all on
Win95c, I try to venture into saying that the problem lies with some
rights or formatting.
Maybe your W2K partition is in NTFS?
Or one of
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Dierk Haasis wrote:
Maybe your W2K partition is in NTFS? Or one of your partition uses
Doubledisk ( or whatever the name today is)?
No idea - my supplier set up the partitions.
Where do I look?
I should have thought of searching Explorer before.
I have 4 files
Hello Mary!
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 5:18:50 PM you wrote:
In future I'll save my files in Win2000 first, then copy them to
Win98.
But why on earth is TB doing this?
Since I use more than one partition and have never been having
problems sending attachments (also using Winword2K),
Hello Mary!
On Friday, January 18, 2002 at 8:49:22 PM you wrote:
Where do I look?
There should be a utility under NT (W2K and XP) to show how the HD is
formatted, don't know the name. Probably it is even shown unter the
Properties of the respective partition?!
I have 4 files in
Hello Mary,
DH Or one of your partition uses Doubledisk (or whatever the name
DH today is)?
MC No idea - my supplier set up the partitions.
To see if the whole partition is compressed, go to My Computer, right
click on the partition, then Properties, and look for Compress drive
to save disk
Nils Haag (m. l.) ha scritto:
Hello Mary, hi list,
On Wednesday, January 16, 2002 'Mary Cassidy' wrote:
I have no problem sending messages without attachments or with small
attachments, but when the attachment is larger (not even very large,
say around 70 Kb) the call sometimes gets
Mary Cassidy ha scritto:
How are you connected to the internet?
Dial-up connection, set to manual dial-up.
I never had this problem with Netscape or Eudora, so I thought I must
have set something wrong in TB.
I've set it to put the attachments in the message body, not in a
separate file;
Hello Mary,
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:17:02 +0100 GMT (17/01/02, 17:17 +0800 GMT),
Mary Cassidy wrote:
I've set it to put the attachments in the message body, not in a
separate file; could that be the problem?
No; I have the same setting.
MC I spoke to my ISP immediately afterwards, and he
Thomas F wrote:
Hello Mary,
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:17:02 +0100 GMT (17/01/02, 17:17 +0800 GMT),
Mary Cassidy wrote:
I've set it to put the attachments in the message body, not in a
separate file; could that be the problem?
No; I have the same setting.
MC I spoke to my ISP immediately
Hello Mary,
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 17:44:12 +0100 GMT (18/01/02, 00:44 +0800 GMT),
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Do you think they would send you the log of such a session?
MC I asked, but IIRC he said it depends on the router, which he can't
MC look at. I know nothing about these things -
Mary Cassidy wrote:
So if it happens with two ISPs, and has never happened with Netscape
or Eudora, the only thing left seems to be a wrong setting of mine in
TB or some kind of conflict.
Operating system: Win2000 with Office2000. The attachments were Word
documents.
Just a
Hello Mary,
MC Any more ideas before I give up and go back to Netscape? :-)
Before you jump back, I have a couple of suggestions:
1. Set to store the attachments in a separate folder and see what
happens.
If that doesn't help,
2. Double-check your settings for SMTP server name in Netscape
Thomas F wrote:
Go to Account / Properteis / FilesDirectories. Have you activated [x]
Bind attachments only when... ? I have.
No (didn't know what it meant and didn't find it in the Help). Anyway
it didn't work; usual error message.
I think you are sending the mail with attachment
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Anyway it didn't work; usual error message.
I just tried an entirely different tack; I saved the document in Word
6.0/95 and guess what? it worked.
But why?
I've only recently started using Win2000 with Office2000 (my
supplier's lent me a copy to evaluate it
On 17 January 2002 at 19:39 Mary wrote:
Mary Cassidy wrote:
Anyway it didn't work; usual error message.
I just tried an entirely different tack; I saved the document in Word
6.0/95 and guess what? it worked.
But why?
I've only recently started using Win2000 with Office2000
Andrew Aronoff wrote:
Hello Mary,
MC Any more ideas before I give up and go back to Netscape? :-)
Before you jump back, I have a couple of suggestions:
1. Set to store the attachments in a separate folder and see what
happens.
Just tried it, no luck, usual message in the log.
If
Alastair Scott wrote:
Aha, an idea :)
Go to the 'Account' menu, select the 'Properties ...' item, then
select the 'Files Directories' item in the left-hand pane then look
at the drop-down box entitled 'By default encode attachments using'.
Change the setting there to the opposite of
Hello Mary,
MC in Account - Properties - Transport, 8-bit characters are treated
MC without changes is checked. Is this correct?
That's what I have.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
regards, Andy
[Using The Bat! 1.53t under Windows 2000 Pro SP2]
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Does TB actually transmit attachments in line? Some programs don't,
so this is a rhetorical question. I have had no problem sending
attachments from small to large.
Elaine (a definite TB beginner)
Hello Mary,
MC in Account - Properties - Transport, 8-bit characters are treated
MC without
On 17 January 2002 at 23:15 Mary wrote:
I was convinced that must be it, but no, it doesn't work either.
TB was set to Base 64; Eudora was set to MIME, and Netscape to
the non-MIME option, something like send as is (I have the
Italian version, so I don't know the exact English
I've been using the Bat! for a couple of days, and this is the
first problem I've come across.
I have no problem sending messages without attachments or with small
attachments, but when the attachment is larger (not even very large,
say around 70 Kb) the call sometimes gets cut off about halfway
Hello Mary, hi list,
On Wednesday, January 16, 2002 'Mary Cassidy' wrote:
I have no problem sending messages without attachments or with small
attachments, but when the attachment is larger (not even very large,
say around 70 Kb) the call sometimes gets cut off about halfway through sending
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