> From: "Gerald E. Uhlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (iMac List)
> Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 21:58:45 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (iMac List)
> Subject: Re: Saving an emailed photo
> 
> On 12/26/02 6:19 PM, "zippy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> From: Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (iMac List)
>>> Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 17:46:13 -0500
>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (iMac List)
>>> Subject: Re: Saving an emailed photo
>>> 
>>> On 12/26/02 5:15 PM, "Anonymous Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> A family photo, Christmas, was sent to me yesterday, and I would like to
>>>> save it in computer memory, as a file.  I can make prints, but I am unable
>>>> to save it.  When I use the "save as" command, all I get is text, no image.
>>>> 
>>>> Can someone please guide me on the path to do this. TIA
>>> 
>>> There should be an "Attachments" box in the e-mail's window (or pane). Drag
>>> the file from this box to your desktop or wherever.
>>> 
>>> -Ian Johnson 
>> ====================================
>> Thanks, Ian.  I rechecked the message.  There's a paperclip symbol next  to
>> the address line, but nothing indicating attachments, as such, that I could
>> drag  to my desktop.  I have done as you suggest in other instances
>> where an attachment was obvious, but there is none in this case.
>> 
>> The photo was sent via aol, and it also said: Mime - version 1.0, if that
>> means anything. 
 
> First off, when you select that message, you *should* see the text of the
> message (and possibly the photo) in the preview window (the large window on
> the lower right).  Just above the preview window, there should be a
> triangle, and next to it, the word "Attachments:" and the name of the
> attachment.  If you click the triangle, another little window should drop
> down and show a listing of attachments, and three buttons:  Open; Save; and
> Remove.  Highlight the name of the attachment in that window, and select
> Save (navigate to the folder you wish to save it in).  One possible problem
> though - if the photo is in the AOL's "art" format, you're screwed.  Only
> AOL's software can open the "art" formatted files.  If it's a standard JPEG
> or GIF, then you should have no problem.  Otherwise, ask the sender to
> re-send it as a standard JPEG attachment.
> 
> Gerry
==============================================
You're right.  This is the format I usually see when someone sends me an
attachment that happens to be a photograph.  But not in this case.  The
message part of the window contained only the full screen photo image,
nothing else.  The text I referred to was address information, from and to.
Looks like I will need to have the photo resent, this time in jpeg format.
Thanks again for your help.   Zippy


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