Ian -
Does she use Hotmail from a web cafe etc, or does she have email at home
and just uses hotmail?
The reason I ask is that she may be composing her emails elsewhere, ie. at
home on a non-internet capable PC, and then taking a floppy down to her
local email centre or cafe and attaching her pre-written emails to save
time online (I used to do this on my old black box QL years ago, when it
was typically �7 per hour in Ireland to use email or internet, long before
I could afford it at home). I could send off a dozen letters be email this
way from a few minutes of online time - worth its weight in gold when
you're a poor student as I was at the time.
Ask her how she is sending her emails and composing them - that may reveal
something.
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank Of Ireland Card Services,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01-6176368 (Direct Line) Fax: 01-6176034
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Ian Pizer
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Hi
My sister in Sydney sends me email from Hotmail.com and it always arrives
in my Compuserve mail as an attachment. I have made a trial sending mail
from Hotmail
to myself at Compuserve and it arrives correctly (not attachment). This
seems queer.
Any ideas why this happens and is there a cure?
Sorry it is not a QL subject!
Ian Pizer, 49 ch. Machery, 1292 Chambesy, Geneva, Switzerland.
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel.41227581410
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