Thanks for the info. I am getting smarter by the day.  But do I want to 
clean these out or is it unnecessary in OSX ?
On Sunday, Jun 15, 2003, at 13:26 America/New_York, Jerry Yeager wrote:

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> On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 09:03  PM, Marta Edie wrote:
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>> A) When I send an attachment it always shows as part of  the letter 
>> itself when I mail it out. Will those receiving it also have it 
>> showing in the e-mail proper? Is there a way to have the attachment 
>> separate? I thought I read something somewhere to that effect.
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> How the attachments, being treated as separate or embedded, appear on 
> the receiving end depend on the email program being used. Some email 
> programs will treat the picture and movie attachments as "part" of the 
> message and display them regardless unless you take special steps to 
> prevent it, such as putting them in a zip or stuffit archive.
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>> B)  While I had AOL and ran OS9 I had to clean out the cache  once in 
>> a while. I haven't done any of that in OSX. If  I should ,where would 
>> I  find  the stuff?  I use IE and Safari
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> Safari has a menu item that lets you clean these out if you want to.
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>                               Jerry
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>> Marta
>>           Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin A.D.
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Marta



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