This may be completely off base, but some mail programs (I don't know if this includes Evolution) don't send the file directly when sending the attachment inline. For instance I've notice that when I am using Lotus Notes to send an attachment that wants to send inline to a user that is opening that attachment in Outlook Express they get just a winmail.dat. I've heard from notes.net that this is due to Notes wrapping the attachment into an inline format file and sending it that way. If I force it to send it as an attachment this problem goes away. Is there a way to force the attachment properties (and the attachment type) in Evolution?
Chris Tooley On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 07:05, Ian Stuart wrote: > On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:10, Rebecca J. Walter wrote: > > > > > If you were using different email servers, then there is a possibility > > > that you hit a limit for out-bound mail - as set by your mail-server > > > (and not Evolution) > > > > > > This does not imply that I know there is no problem with evolution, I'm > > > just trying to think of other options too :) > > > > Yes.. same account for the SMTP server. Same Internet connection. Same > > source computer. > OK, definately rules out the ISP-end of things... > > Back to probably an Evo problem :( > > -- > --==++ > Ian Stuart: Edinburgh University Data Library. > I build things: computer programs (with code); or cars (with metal) > > Personal web site: http://lucas.ucs.ed.ac.uk/ > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
