On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:31:37 -0600, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
>WinXP, SM 2.22.1
>
>I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
>received, the body of the message included text from files attached to the
>message. How can that happen?
>
>I always thought that the body and atta
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 08:40:57 +0900, Trane Francks wrote:
>On 1/22/14 8:31 AM +0900, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
>> WinXP, SM 2.22.1
>>
>> I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
>> received, the body of the message included text from files attached to the
>> message. How ca
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
> WinXP, SM 2.22.1
>
> I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
> received, the body of the message included text from files attached to
> the message. How can that happen?
>
> I always thought that the body and attachments are totally separate.
On 1/22/14 8:31 AM +0900, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
WinXP, SM 2.22.1
I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
received, the body of the message included text from files attached to the
message. How can that happen?
I always thought that the body and attachments are total
WinXP, SM 2.22.1
I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
received, the body of the message included text from files attached to the
message. How can that happen?
I always thought that the body and attachments are totally separate.
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JohnW-MN
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