Re: Forwarding a message complete with attachment(s)

2012-10-10 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello MAU,

Sunday, October 7, 2012, 10:18:31 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Adrian,


 Are you by any chance keeping your attachments in a separate directory?
 See Account/Properties/Files  directories.

 No. Keep attachment files in message body

 Well, sorry but I can't think of anything else for the moment.

I think I've cracked it.

Specials/Alternative Forward  Shift+Alt+F5 looks as if will do the
job.

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Forwarding a message complete with attachment(s)

2012-10-07 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello Tbudl,

  Is there a way to forward a message complete with its attachment(s)

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Re: Forwarding a message complete with attachment(s)

2012-10-07 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello Thomas,

Sunday, October 7, 2012, 11:52:13 AM, you wrote:

 Not sure what you are doing differently from me.


With the message sender, recipient, subject highlighted:
Either Message/Forward   or   shift-F5

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Re: Forwarding a message complete with attachment(s)

2012-10-07 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello MAU,

Sunday, October 7, 2012, 6:02:43 PM, you wrote:

 Are you by any chance keeping your attachments in a separate directory?
 See Account/Properties/Files  directories.

No. Keep attachment files in message body

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Re: Unread/read/replied to/etc

2012-03-16 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello MFPA,

Thursday, March 15, 2012, 8:01:35 PM, you wrote:

 Hi


 On Wednesday 14 March 2012 at 10:06:06 AM, in
 mid:90733644.20120314100...@morant.co.uk, Adrian J Morant wrote:


 Hello TBUDL,

   On some of my folders I have the marker to indicate
   whether an individual message is unread/read/replied
   to/forwarded etc.

   I know it is probably simple but I cannot find out
   how to reinstate this where it is missing. Will
   someone point me in the right direction.

 Right-click one of the column headers in the folder, select Message 
 list columns and tick Message Flags.


Isn't it easy -- when you know.

Thanks for sorting me out.

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Unread/read/replied to/etc

2012-03-14 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello TBUDL,

  On some of my folders I have the marker to indicate whether an
  individual message is unread/read/replied to/forwarded etc.

  I know it is probably simple but I cannot find out how to reinstate
  this where it is missing. Will someone point me in the right
  direction.

  Thanks in advance.

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Re[2]: [thebat] Re: Mac attachments

2003-12-01 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello Miguel,

Monday, December 1, 2003.   6:16:53 PM.   you wrote:


 Hello Adrian,

 To ask you another question. It appears to me that TheBat does not
 like attachments without an extenion. I had one which, when I tried to
 open it I got the message no application is associated with the
 specified file for this operation. When I added a .doc extension I
 could handle it without any problems. Is there something I can do to
 make such attachments more readily accessible?

 That is not a problem of The Bat, it is your Windows. And it is correct,
 there is normally no application associated to open files without an
 extension. In your Windows Explorer take a look at Tools/Folder
 Options/File Types. There you can see which files (extension) is
 associated with which application.

 It may not be The Bat's problem but it is mine. :-(

Following you pointer, I went into Windows Explorer and attempted to
add another association:

Ext: [NONE]Notepad

Even after rebooting the machine, I still got the same message no
application is associated...

Am I doing something wrong? What can I do to make it possible to open
such a file (without having to go through the whole process of
exporting the message, adding an extension in Notepad, and then
re-importing it)?

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Re: [thebat] Re: Mac attachments

2003-11-30 Thread Adrian J Morant
Hello Simon,

Sunday, November 30, 2003.   12:36:30 PM.   you wrote:


 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 Hello Adrian,

 On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:57:48 + your time, you said:

AJM I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I
AJM have  been  unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by
AJM illegal characters such as / being used in the file name.

AJM I'm using 2.01.3 set to keep attachment files in message bodies.

 If you need them desperately then you could try this:

 1. Export email to .msg format
 2. Open the .msg file in a text editor (without wordwrap on).
 3. Look  for  the  base64  encoded  file  by  looking  for  the
MIME boundary declaration in the message. Here is an example:

 - --begin example

 - 10E4A19720729F06
 Content-Type: image/gif; name=routeradmin.gif
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=routeradmin.gif

 R0lGODlhAAUABPcAAH8AAAGBAICBqIAAgAB+gMC+tcLZv6bJ8QEE3wIcdgY1qAAe
 yQNE5AJSsQF4PwJ4cQV7pwOHUwCJWgGPcQKcAQsMDREVGwkZQA8yZg86gwNcTRtPwghhzAlvBwh1

 ..the rest of base64 encoded image snipped..

 - --end example

 4. change the filename after the name= part and the filename= part
 so  that  they  are the same name; IOW change the original filename to
 newfile.ext, where 'newfile' is anything you like, and ext is whatever
 the file extension should be.

 - -  btw: it will be these original filenames that contain the offending
 characters  so  you  are  simply removing the offending characters and
 adding something sensible ;-).

 5. Save the file. Close it and import it back into TB!

 It's a workaround at least. Hope it works :-)


Thanks for the suggestion. It worked a treat.

In fact, I opened a new Temp folder in to which I copied the offending
email. It was then easy to export it, edit as you suggested to get rid
of the illegal characters and then re-import it. The resultant was text
that I could read without the slightest difficulty.

To ask you another question. It appears to me that TheBat does not
like attachments without an extenion. I had one which, when I tried to
open it I got the message no application is associated with the
specified file for this operation. When I added a .doc extension I
could handle it without any problems. Is there something I can do to
make such attachments more readily accessible?

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Mac attachments

2003-11-28 Thread Adrian J Morant
I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I have
been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by illegal
characters such as / being used in the file name.

I'm using 2.01.3 set to keep attachment files in message bodies.

-
Best regards
Adrian J Morant  mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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