On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 14:28:33 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:

> Dumb question, or lazy me, or both?  maybe ...

> When I read mail, if I want to save a piece I'm reading I have two
> options.

> 1.  I can 'move' the original mail to a folder/archives OR
> 2.  I can 'save file' the original mail to wherever with whatever name.

> Once in awhile what I'd *like* to do is save the htp file that's up on
> my screen, because being able to do that would save me a whole bunch of
> time reformatting into html.

> But InSight/Arachne doesn't let me do that.

> There doesn't seem to be any temp files I can find when I shell out of
> mail and look, and the mail itself is apparently set up for NO CACHE so
> I can't grab anything from there.

> So, where does InSight hide it?  Where is that file? [It must be a
> file because it's scrollable, right?]

> Someone?  Anyone?

 They are in your cache directory.
Or (if you have Cache2Temp Yes), they are in you %temp% directory.

You can get the file in question from there.
Or you can do it from within Arachne.

1) Press F4 while viewing an eMail
2) place the cursor in the text box and press Cntrl+W
3) change the default "TEXTAREA.TXT" to a name (including full path)
   for what you'de like it "saved-as". (always use .HTM for extension)
4) press enter after choosing a name and location

 I just now used this method to save your eMail to L:\LD.HTM

 Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention.
To find the location on your system of any file currently being viewed,
just press the = key.

Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] North Jackson, Ohio, USA
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