Hi,
The subject says it all: when I send an e-mail with a big attachement I'd
like it (the attachment) not to be saved in the Sent folder. Is there a
pref allowing to systematically exclude attachments from saved copies, or
can this be done on an individual basis?
Thanks in advance.
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On 06/07/2010 06:27 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Hi,
The subject says it all: when I send an e-mail with a big attachement I'd
like it (the attachment) not to be saved in the Sent folder. Is there a
pref allowing to systematically exclude attachments from saved copies, or
can this be done
NoOp wrote:
On 06/07/2010 06:27 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Hi,
The subject says it all: when I send an e-mail with a big attachement I'd
like it (the attachment) not to be saved in the Sent folder. Is there a
pref allowing to systematically exclude attachments from saved copies, or
can
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF attachment and select "open", it still
wants to be saved! Gr!
When I run the list
Steve Hurst wrote:
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF attachment and select open, it still
wants to be saved! Gr!
When
Interviewed by CNN on 5/5/2010 18:15, Phillip Jones told the world:
Steve Hurst wrote:
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF
There is a problem with ver 2.0.3 playing .wmv, .wma ...etc. from an
email attachment. When the attachment is opened, windows media player
(default media player) gives this error message: Windows Media Player
cannot play the file because the specified protocol is not supported.
If you typed a URL
Rick Merrill wrote:
saving to disk email attachments in the 10MB range
seem to take a long time. Am I doing something wrong or
is the attachment getting scanned?
Remember, an attachment is binary data converted to ascii text... an 8-bit to 7-bit
conversion. Binary files increase in size
saving to disk email attachments in the 10MB range
seem to take a long time. Am I doing something wrong or
is the attachment getting scanned?
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I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
two jpegs attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move the email.
I looked
Keith Whaley wrote:
I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
two jpegs attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move
On 2/10/2010 5:33 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
two jpegs attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so
Mark Hansen a écrit :
Can't you right-click (or whatever the action is for Mac) on the
attachment in the Attachments window and select detach or delete
from the context menu?
You have to be careful with the Attach function, though. Unless it has
changed, it removes whatever was detached from
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/10/2010 5:33 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
two jpegs attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments
wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move the email.
I looked in the new location, and there were NO JPEG containing messages in
that folder at all!
What happened to it/them?
I looked in Trash, no jpegs. That incoming message
attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move the email.
I looked in the new location, and there were NO JPEG containing messages in
that folder at all!
What happened to it/them?
I looked in Trash, no jpegs. That incoming
On 2/10/2010 10:58 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Noe he said he moved it. and the images were stripped.
Actually, what the OP said was:
That incoming message is GONE!
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Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/10/2010 10:58 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Noe he said he moved it. and the images were stripped.
Actually, what the OP said was:
That incoming message is GONE!
Which is even worse.
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Hi,
Q1: Where is seamonkey storing attachment files?
Q2: Are the attachment files stored there automaticaly if I am in
automaticaly download messages mode?
q3: Can I change directory where the seamonkey is storing the attachment
files?
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stan wrote:
Hi,
Q1: Where is seamonkey storing attachment files?
Q2: Are the attachment files stored there automaticaly if I am in
automaticaly download messages mode?
q3: Can I change directory where the seamonkey is storing the attachment
files?
Until you download an attachment, it is stored
Rubens wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote, on 2009-10-05 17:16:
Maybe 2 or 3 times out of 10, when I delete an attachment from an
e-mail, the attachment remains firmly attached.
Is there something I need to know about when detaching will or will
not work?
(running SM 1.1.10 and WinXP)
Try to
.
Recently, I've tried to send both .pdf and .xls files as attachments.
With these file types, I see all the lines of binary code below the
message text. While I also see the attachment icons in the upper right
corner, and can open and view the files, apparently the message
recipients (who probably
attachment do not show this.
In Preferences-Mail Newsgroups-Composition-General, Forward
Messages can be set to either Inline or As attachment. It seems to
me there should be a similar setting for Attachments, but I'm not
finding it. Attachments are being sent Inline.
Perhaps that explains my
tried to send both .pdf and .xls files as attachments.
With these file types, I see all the lines of binary code below the
message text. While I also see the attachment icons in the upper right
corner, and can open and view the files, apparently the message
recipients (who probably are using
Boppy schrieb:
On May 8, 6:54 pm, Ray_Nettbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote:
Boppy wrote:
Hiya, someone sent me a PDF with a .doc extension so I had to open it
with Acrobat. Now all .doc attachments try to open with Acrobat, which
of course doesn't work.
How can I tell Seamonkey to go
Boppy wrote:
Hiya, someone sent me a PDF with a .doc extension so I had to open it
with Acrobat. Now all .doc attachments try to open with Acrobat, which
of course doesn't work.
How can I tell Seamonkey to go back to using MS Word again for .doc
attachments?
Are you sure that your problem
Mark Hansen wrote:
I see it rarely. When it does happen, I can just select a different
message, then come back to this one and it shows the attachments
fine.
I wonder if the attachment info is kept in the .msf file, and if
removing that file might clear it up for you?
... not much help, I know
On 04/29/09 13:40, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 04/29/09 13:30, David Wilkinson wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Having recently upgraded to SeaMonkey 1.1.16, I notice that attachments
in my incoming email are not being listed in the attachments box to the
right of the headers.
The paper clip
On 04/29/09 13:30, David Wilkinson wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Having recently upgraded to SeaMonkey 1.1.16, I notice that attachments
in my incoming email are not being listed in the attachments box to the
right of the headers.
The paper clip is there, the attachments box
On 03/27/09 17:48, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 03/27/09 15:33, NoOp wrote:
On 03/27/2009 02:28 PM, jim wrote:
Thanks Heaps David. Regards. jim
Jim,
When you reply to a post/msg, please include at least some of the quote
from the message that you are replying to (see
Daniel wrote:
jim wrote:
Troubles trying to Access Annexcafe Jim
Jim, as I posted to you in your other thread, if you want to post a
screen shot of the message you are getting for your problem, the group
mozilla.support.screenshots has been set up on this server just for that
purpose!
Thanks Heaps David. Regards. jim
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Ops Sorry DANIEL.gOld Jim
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On 03/27/09 15:33, NoOp wrote:
On 03/27/2009 02:28 PM, jim wrote:
Thanks Heaps David. Regards. jim
Jim,
When you reply to a post/msg, please include at least some of the quote
from the message that you are replying to (see above). Otherwise nobody
will have a clue as to who/what you
I'm running Mozilla 1.8.1.11 on a Win XP Pro machine. Until yesterday
when I got an email with an attachment, the attachment paper clip
would show and I could open the attachment. Starting yesterday, when
I got an email with an attachment, the attachment paper clip would
show but the box
View/ Display attachments inline
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Thanks
Henry
View/ Display attachments inline
It is already checked. Thank you.
Henry
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