Hello Mark,
M>> I think that would be what people would expect. As I say in another
M>> message I don't get much TNEF email lately (I have trained my
M>> correspondents) but they used to use rich text showing quoted text in
M>> red (with no >>>, etc.) and their own text in blue. If you can't se
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 10:34:34 AM, you wrote:
M> I think that would be what people would expect. As I say in another
M> message I don't get much TNEF email lately (I have trained my
M> correspondents) but they used to use rich text showing quoted text in
red (with no >>>, e
Hello Stefan,
Nice to see you in TBUDL also :)
G>> The bat will show that and not show the attachment. You can see
G>> this because the formatting is missing in the plain text part.
>
> So, you mean you want The Bat! to show rich text part?
I think that would be what people would expect. As I sa
Hello Gerard,
> I get most of my TNEF email's from a subscription service. They also
> place the content of the email in a plain text part int he email.
> The bat will show that and not show the attachment. You can see this
> because the formatting is missing in the plain text part.
>
> I cant fin
Hello Gerard,
G> The bat will show that and not show the attachment. You can see
G> this because the formatting is missing in the plain text part.
So, you mean you want The Bat! to show rich text part?
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Best regards,
Stefan
Current version i
ON Monday, February 11, 2008, 11:39:25 PM, you wrote:
M> Hello Gerard,
M> You don't need to do anything. Although the winmail.dat is still shown
M> as an attachment, its contents is displayed in the message pane. You
M> can verify that if you open the winmail.dat attachment with Winmail
M> Ope
Hello all,
Monday, February 11, 2008, Gerard wrote:
> I was pleased to see the inclusion of TNEF support for those nasty
> winmail.dat files.
> I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these attachments
> only to find I still cant do anything with them in TB.
> As ussual the help f
Hello Gerard,
G> I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these
G> attachments only to find I still cant do anything with them in TB.
The Bat! should be able to look into the WINMAIL.DAT when a messages
is loaded and extract attachments from there. If you don't see any
attachment bu
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 at 23:39:25 +0100, MAU wrote:> Hello Gerard,
>
>> I was pleased to see the inclusion of TNEF support for those nasty
>> winmail.dat files.
>>
>> I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these
>> attachments only to find I still cant do anything with them in TB. As
Hello Gerard,
> I was pleased to see the inclusion of TNEF support for those nasty
> winmail.dat files.
>
> I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these
> attachments only to find I still cant do anything with them in TB. As
> ussual the help file or the website don't provide a clu
Hi Bat Users,
I was pleased to see the inclusion of TNEF support for those nasty winmail.dat
files.
I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these attachments only
to find I still cant do anything with them in TB.
As ussual the help file or the website don't provide a clue on how
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