Bernie, OE still works as it always did. There is no scenario wherein MS would disable this feature that is an integral part of an email client....
One of the security updates did however change the settings so that a user could not open and attachment. This setting is in Tools>Options>Security and the "Do Not Allow Attachments ......" check box about a third of the way down... Perhaps this also keeps from adding attachments for sending. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernie Corrigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 3:21 PM Subject: [RBASE-L] - Off Topic - Outlook Express 6.0 Question >I recently made the mistake of upgrading to MSIE 6.0 that > means that I got Outlook Express 6.0 along with it. > M$ in their infinite wisdom has altered Outlook Express so > that the user can no longer attach files and send them. > There is no warning that the files have not been sent. The > email simply never gets sent even though it is marked as > having been sent. If the user looks at the email a message > appears at the top stating that "OE has removed access to > the following unsafe files ...". Nothing about the message > not being sent at all. > > Does anyone know how to use OE to send files? Attaching them > to a message and attempting to email the message seems not to > work anymore. Is there some trick that can be used or do I have > to abandon OE for file sends? > > All ideas appreciated. > > TIA, Bernie >

