Deborah,
I've tried your steps a number of times now and I can't get it to fail.
Every message I send (with attachments) goes through after being saved more
then once. What type of attachments? Does this happen if you attach plain
txt files?
I tried this with a POP account. If you can think of any other steps to
reproduce, please let us know.
-Charlie
on 2/17/05 4:51 PM, Deborah Shadovitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Paul.
> (It's so nice to know your face in person now, even though we didn't get to
> talk.) POP. I have not thought to try it with IMAP. Hopefully someone here
> can try that.
>
> On 2/17/05 4:37 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is this POP or IMAP, Deborah?
>
>>> From: Deborah Shadovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:02:14 -0800
>>> To: Entourage mac Talk <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Attachment behaviour
>>>
>>> For all of the time that E'rage X and E'rage 2004 have been out I have had
>>> an annoying behavior.
>>>
>>> 1. Create an email, whether new or via reply.
>>> 2. Type or not.
>>> 3. Add an attachment or any number of attachments.
>>> 4. Save at some point.
>>> 5. Type more.
>>> 6. Save again some time.
>>> The message will not send.
>>>
>>> The bottom line is that if I do a save more than once when there is an
>>> attachment, the E'rage will not send the message. I must remove all
>>> attachments, then add them again and send. This has nothing to do with my
>>> server; I have had many. Nothing to do with the destination. It is fully
>>> repeatable. This never fails to happen.
>>>
>>> Is no one else having this? It drives me crazy. How many people send an
>>> email, forgetting to send the attachment? To be sure not to do that, I like
>>> to get my files in asap. But saving is also critical and frankly, it's a
>>> habit for me. It's hard to not save. It's a reflex for me and should be for
>>> every computer user.
>>>
>>> I can understand that it has to do with the encoding done to attachments but
>>> it's still a bad thing to have happen. How many users would think their
>>> email is broken?
>
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