Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Bill Holton
Hi. I am using mail in the classic view, and I'm wondering if there is any way to show in that table that it a particular email has an attachment? There is a field in the table for status but this shows up blank even when the email does happen attachment. Is there something I need to change?

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christine Grassman
Don't know about that, but I use classic view, and if you know, or suspect, that there is an attachment, go down to the very bottom of the text in the message and if you see imbedded followed by a file title and size, there's your attachment. Another way to check is to go into the context menu,

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Bill! Under the VO+M menu in the view sub menu there is collums and in there are options to check and uncheck and one of them is Attactments! So you can choose to remove any you did not want as well [I got rid of Buddy from mine] I'm still on Snowy kitty so do not know if it is different on

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 12:56 PM Subject: Knowing when there are attachments Hi. I am using mail in the classic view, and I'm wondering if there is any way to show in that table that it a particular email has an attachment? There is a field in the table for status but this shows up blank

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
: Knowing when there are attachments Don't know about that, but I use classic view, and if you know, or suspect, that there is an attachment, go down to the very bottom of the text in the message and if you see imbedded followed by a file title and size, there's your attachment. Another way

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
: Knowing when there are attachments Hi Bill! Under the VO+M menu in the view sub menu there is collums and in there are options to check and uncheck and one of them is Attactments! So you can choose to remove any you did not want as well [I got rid of Buddy from mine] I'm still on Snowy kitty so

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christine Grassman
1:13 PM Subject: Re: Knowing when there are attachments Don't know about that, but I use classic view, and if you know, or suspect, that there is an attachment, go down to the very bottom of the text in the message and if you see imbedded followed by a file title and size, there's your

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Bill Holton
Cc: Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 12:56 PM Subject: Knowing when there are attachments Hi. I am using mail in the classic view, and I'm wondering if there is any way to show in that table that it a particular email has an attachment? There is a field

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christopher-Mark gilland
: Saturday, August 11, 2012 3:36 PM Subject: Re: Knowing when there are attachments OK: 1. If you are interacting with the text, and you have located the imbedded attachment(s), pressing vo shit M will bring up choices which include opening or saving the attachment(s): although I confess

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Veronica Elsea
If you go into the main menu and then go to view, then go to columns submenu. In there you can choose have attachments shown in your list of columns. I like this much better than having to look at the message itself. Hope this helps. Watch and hear The Guide Dog Glee Club sing the

Re: Knowing when there are attachments

2012-08-11 Thread Christine Grassman
couldn't resist. Anyways, thank you for the help. LOL! Chris. - Original Message - From: Christine Grassman cgrassman1...@gmail.com To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 3:36 PM Subject: Re: Knowing when there are attachments OK: 1. If you