and 2.53.5 - under
OpenSuse.
Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Detach All"
starts a process which takes 100% of one processor but does otherwise
nothing.
If I Quit Seamonkey the process remains.
If I kill the process instead of Quitting Seamonkey, Seamonkey dies
with
> with two different versions of Seamonkey - 2.53.3 and 2.53.5 - under
>>>> OpenSuse.
>>>> Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Detach All"
>>>> starts a process which takes 100% of one processor but does otherwise
>>>>
er
>>> OpenSuse.
>>> Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Detach All"
>>> starts a process which takes 100% of one processor but does otherwise
>>> nothing.
>>> If I Quit Seamonkey the process remains.
>&g
Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2020-11-17, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
I have discovered this problem which occurs on two different machines
with two different versions of Seamonkey - 2.53.3 and 2.53.5 - under
OpenSuse.
Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Det
On 2020-11-17, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
> I have discovered this problem which occurs on two different machines
> with two different versions of Seamonkey - 2.53.3 and 2.53.5 - under
> OpenSuse.
> Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Detach Al
I have discovered this problem which occurs on two different machines
with two different versions of Seamonkey - 2.53.3 and 2.53.5 - under
OpenSuse.
Given a mail with multiple attachments, "Save All" or "Detach All"
starts a process which takes 100% of one processor but doe
No, I am not familiar with that addon.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Do you use the lookout add-on?
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Previously the list of attachments displayed in the headers bar of any
e-mail that had attachments. Now I have to click the triangle in the
left upper corner of the bar
Do you use the lookout add-on?
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Previously the list of attachments displayed in the headers bar of any e-mail
that had attachments. Now I have to click the triangle in the left upper
corner of the bar twice to show the list. I have not found a setting or menu
option
Previously the list of attachments displayed in the headers bar of any
e-mail that had attachments. Now I have to click the triangle in the
left upper corner of the bar twice to show the list. I have not found a
setting or menu option that changes that. I'm using SM 2.49.4 with
Classic View
Frog wrote on 12/07/2018 9:48 PM:
Ray_Net wrote:
Frog wrote on 09-07-18 23:00:
Additional Information
I continued my search today for the reason why wanted messages
with attachments were not arriving in my SeaMonkey mail.
Interestingly, I found some of these messages were sent to my
never
action in MailWasher relative
to this message...I simply went to SeaMonkey and downloaded my
messages (wanted and unwanted) from my SeaMonkey application. The
message that had an attachment was not in my download.
This loss of messages, ones having attachments, has been going on for
some time. I
.
This loss of messages, ones having attachments, has been going
on for some time. I have gone through MailWasher from one end
to the other searching for a reason for these deletions. I sent
a message to AOL and they have not responded.
This problem
relative
to this message...I simply went to SeaMonkey and downloaded my
messages (wanted and unwanted) from my SeaMonkey application. The
message that had an attachment was not in my download.
This loss of messages, ones having attachments, has been going on for
some time. I have gone
...I simply went to SeaMonkey and downloaded my messages (wanted
and unwanted) from my SeaMonkey application. The message that had an
attachment was not in my download.
This loss of messages, ones having attachments, has been going on for
some time. I have gone through MailWasher from one end
to SeaMonkey and downloaded my messages (wanted
and unwanted) from my SeaMonkey application. The message that had an
attachment was not in my download.
This loss of messages, ones having attachments, has been going on for
some time. I have gone through MailWasher from one end to the other
Original Message
Perhaps the picture is created by copy/paste into the mail and not
attached ... so visible in html mode and invisible in text mode.
I've had that happen to my recipients - so now I'll do both (which is a
waste).
Daniel wrote:
Richmond wrote on 13/05/18 04:32:
Ray_Net wrote:
Why must TB or SM show a part of the HTML part when reading exclusively
in plain-text.
If you position your option to plain-text-only don't expect to reach the
HTML part ...
Permitting to access the html part is an aberration ...
Richmond wrote on 13/05/18 04:32:
Ray_Net wrote:
Why must TB or SM show a part of the HTML part when reading exclusively
in plain-text.
If you position your option to plain-text-only don't expect to reach the
HTML part ...
Permitting to access the html part is an aberration ...
If you want to
Ray_Net wrote:
> Why must TB or SM show a part of the HTML part when reading exclusively
> in plain-text.
> If you position your option to plain-text-only don't expect to reach the
> HTML part ...
> Permitting to access the html part is an aberration ...
>
> If you want to see the attachment
On 5/9/2018 2:40 PM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 5/8/2018 12:32 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
>>> NoOp wrote on 08-05-18 19:03:
Have you tried the already included:
View|Message Body As|All Body Parts
that is included in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird?
NoOp wrote:
On 5/8/2018 12:32 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
NoOp wrote on 08-05-18 19:03:
Have you tried the already included:
View|Message Body As|All Body Parts
that is included in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird?
I did not have that option for "Message Body As" I have only those 3
choices:
-
On 5/8/2018 12:32 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> NoOp wrote on 08-05-18 19:03:
>> On 5/8/2018 1:31 AM, Richmond wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
> Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
>> The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
>> you want to display the
Frank-Rainer Grahl:
>It builds but that is about all :)
>
>Didin't try today. Mozilla just removed another few bits from Gecko and jorgk
>just pushed a bustage fixe for mailnews.
The new build succeeded. The first SM 2.59. :)
Hartmut
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as plain text, the pictures are seen as attachments. In
fact any other part, whether actually linked in the HTML or not, of the
"multiplart/related" branch will be shown as attachment. That's
perfectly valid given (1). It makes sense this handling could be
extended, or more generi
It builds but that is about all :)
Didin't try today. Mozilla just removed another few bits from Gecko and jorgk
just pushed a bustage fixe for mailnews.
FRG
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl:
We really need to fix the current bustages first...
Well, yesterday a build of SM-Trunk
Frank-Rainer Grahl:
>We really need to fix the current bustages first...
Well, yesterday a build of SM-Trunk on Linux x86_64 succeeded. After a
relative long time of bustages. But building is broken again. :)
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Richmond wrote on 08-05-18 22:21:
Ray_Net wrote:
Richmond wrote on 08-05-18 10:02:
Ray_Net wrote:
Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of
Ray_Net wrote:
> Richmond wrote on 08-05-18 10:02:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of embedded headers at
Richmond wrote on 08-05-18 10:02:
Ray_Net wrote:
Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of embedded headers at all, as that would be more secure.
NoOp wrote on 08-05-18 19:03:
On 5/8/2018 1:31 AM, Richmond wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of
for it, then selected it from the cloud drive using the
"select" option, then clicked the upload symbol, and selected email.) I
can see this fine in SM (*), no problems.
Then, using the iPhone, I forward the message which I received from
myself to myself. I am asked if I want to include the a
On 5/8/2018 1:31 AM, Richmond wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of embedded
On 5/8/2018 at 12:07 PM, Ray_Net created this epitome of digital genius:
Ok, Ok, but if the correction is possible thru an addon, It would be not
so difficult to put the code of the addon into the source of TB.
I did not know what a "bustage" is google-translate cannot help me in
french.
Ok, Ok, but if the correction is possible thru an addon, It would be not
so difficult to put the code of the addon into the source of TB.
I did not know what a "bustage" is google-translate cannot help me in
french.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 08-05-18 17:09:
... they are VERY VERY FEW
... they are VERY VERY FEW volunteers
And shared mailnews code. If the TB devs don't think it can be fixed easy I
wouldn't even touch it. We really need to fix the current bustages first or
you won't see another SeaMonkey after the last 2.49.x.
FRG
Ray_Net wrote:
That's not normal to
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote on 08-05-18 14:40:
Tue, 8 May 2018 09:31:58 +0100, _Richmond_:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/show-all-body-parts/
called "show all body parts" - an unfortunate name. :)
Nice one – thanks for the reference.
That's not normal to oblige us to
Tue, 8 May 2018 09:31:58 +0100, _Richmond_:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/show-all-body-parts/
called "show all body parts" - an unfortunate name. :)
Nice one – thanks for the reference.
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Richmond wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
>> Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
>>> The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
>>> you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
>>> interpretation of embedded headers at all, as that would be more secure.
>>>
Ray_Net wrote:
> Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
>> The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
>> you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
>> interpretation of embedded headers at all, as that would be more secure.
>> But it doesn't do that
Richmond wrote on 07-05-18 11:54:
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of embedded headers at all, as that would be more secure.
But it doesn't do that either, unless you use
as plain text, he won't get all the fancy formatting, images,
and other features of HTML, and that's not the sender's fault.
We need the OP to clearly state whether this is what he's talking
about, or whether he's really talking about true attachments.
The OP just said:
It is not a picture
course, but no "attachment" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
Let's try:
[color-image]
Works for me, and I read every message as plain text.
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e, nothing at all is shown,
it is as if there are no attachments. The only clue is if you type
ctrl-u or view as html.
Test... (HTML / plain text)
Attachment seems recognized in both of original HTML and plain text
views having the following message structure (generated for HTML with
embed
Mon, 7 May 2018 09:17:46 +0100, _Richmond_:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does
not show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
message from an apple mail client
The same thing occurs in Thunderbird. I suppose you could argue that if
you want to display the body as plain text, then it should have no
interpretation of embedded headers at all, as that would be more secure.
But it doesn't do that either, unless you use ctrl-U.
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
>
> With all said here, and elsewhere in this thread – next time try
> unchecking:
>
> View -> Display Attachments Inline
>
> and see if it makes a difference for you.
>
It didn't make any difference.
I think the "inline" th
it from the cloud drive using the
"select" option, then clicked the upload symbol, and selected email.) I
can see this fine in SM (*), no problems.
Then, using the iPhone, I forward the message which I received from
myself to myself. I am asked if I want to include the attachments and I
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
>
>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
>> show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
>> from an apple mail client. Is this what we wan
;>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it
>>>>>>>> does not
>>>>>>>> show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
>>>>>>>> message
>>>
Sun, 6 May 2018 15:05:32 +0300, _Stanimir Stamenkov_:
Sun, 6 May 2018 09:23:45 +0300, _Stanimir Stamenkov_:
Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
message
," respectively).
SM 2.49.2, classic theme.
O.k. This appears additionally affected by View | Display Attachments
Inline. When it is selected "anonymous" message parts are not shown as
attachments, although they might not be shown at all. When _not_
selected such "
course, but no "attachment" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
So the first time I've composed an HTML message and inserted an image it
retained the file name information so it appears as attachment when
t" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
So the first time I've composed an HTML message and inserted an image it
retained the file name information so it appears as attachment when
viewed as plain text. Nex
t" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
2nd try:
[color-image]
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t" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
Let's try:
[color-image]
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an attachment - then the guy
who receive your mail - if he force the plain-text-format reading ...
the picture is then not available until he force the html-format
reading.
You are now talking about embedded pictures, not attachments.
It depends on how the client handles it, and Ray is not correct
receive your mail - if he force the plain-text-format reading ...
the picture is then not available until he force the html-format reading.
You are now talking about embedded pictures, not attachments.
It depends on how the client handles it, and Ray is not correct for
SeaMonkey at least
Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote on 05-05-18 19:53:
Richmond wrote:
EE wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it
does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some
Sun, 6 May 2018 09:23:45 +0300, _Stanimir Stamenkov_:
Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not show
attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message from an
apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
Wed, 2 May 2018 14:06:47 +0100, _Richmond_:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachments without
formatting, images,
and other features of HTML, and that's not the sender's fault.
We need the OP to clearly state whether this is what he's talking about,
or whether he's really talking about true attachments.
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EE wrote on 05-05-18 19:53:
Richmond wrote:
EE wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it
does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
Richmond wrote:
EE wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
message
from an apple mail
Richmond wrote on 05-05-18 01:11:
EE wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded
message
from
EE wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote:
>>>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>>> Richmond wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
>&g
EE wrote:
From what I understood from using Thunderbird, attachments are removed
from messages before forwarding them.
Not so in SeaMonkey. Here, they remain as attachments, whether you send
in plain text or HTML.
I can't vouch for TB.
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Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
>>>> show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
&
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 02-05-18 17:56:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want
Earlier today, I wrote:
Not sure what you mean "show attachments," but there are a couple of
ways for you to detect that a message contains an attachment.
1) In the message list, you'll see column headings like "Subject,"
"From," "Date," "Stat
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>
>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
>> show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
>> from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
>&
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachments without trying any further
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachments without trying any further interpretation
compliqué de suivre ces instructions .
https://www.lifewire.com/prevent-sending-winmail-dat-attachments-1173717
Oups, sorry I wrote it in french :-)
So: It is not so complicated to follow those instructions.
I was going to say that I worked very hard to forget all my high school
French
suivre ces instructions .
https://www.lifewire.com/prevent-sending-winmail-dat-attachments-1173717
Thanks, Ray. I do not understand French, but the linked site was in
English, so I'll forward it to my Family and, hopefully, they will
change their set-up's!
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0
On 17/06/2017 1:38 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
NO ! You are not responsible for that.
You should ask your sister to attach the .jpg ... instead of a
MICROSOFT_ONLY stuff.
If she is using Outlook I think it is going to be sent in this damn
proprietary winmail.dat format. My
suivre ces instructions .
https://www.lifewire.com/prevent-sending-winmail-dat-attachments-1173717
Oups, sorry I wrote it in french :-)
So: It is not so complicated to follow those instructions.
https://www.lifewire.com/prevent-sending-winmail-dat-attachments-1173717
I did not have outlook.exe
://www.lifewire.com/prevent-sending-winmail-dat-attachments-1173717
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Ray_Net wrote:
NO ! You are not responsible for that.
You should ask your sister to attach the .jpg ... instead of a
MICROSOFT_ONLY stuff.
If she is using Outlook I think it is going to be sent in this damn
proprietary winmail.dat format. My brother-in-law used Outlook and I
would get stuff
Daniel wrote on 16-06-17 14:37:
On 16/06/2017 5:12 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 16/06/2017 2:42 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
One of my sister's, on holidays in Italy a.t.m., has sent me an 5.8
MB e-mail with the Subject: of "three hot", the text of "Here it is"
and a 4.2 MB winmail.dat
On 16/06/2017 5:12 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 16/06/2017 2:42 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
One of my sister's, on holidays in Italy a.t.m., has sent me an 5.8
MB e-mail with the Subject: of "three hot", the text of "Here it is"
and a 4.2 MB winmail.dat attachment.
Are you sure
On 16/06/2017 2:42 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
One of my sister's, on holidays in Italy a.t.m., has sent me an 5.8
MB e-mail with the Subject: of "three hot", the text of "Here it is"
and a 4.2 MB winmail.dat attachment.
Are you sure that's her and no some scammer spoofing
Daniel wrote:
One of my sister's, on holidays in Italy a.t.m., has sent me an 5.8
MB e-mail with the Subject: of "three hot", the text of "Here it is"
and a 4.2 MB winmail.dat attachment.
Are you sure that's her and no some scammer spoofing her? Have you
confirmed it with her?
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One of my sister's, on holidays in Italy a.t.m., has sent me an 5.8 MB
e-mail with the Subject: of "three hot", the text of "Here it is" and a
4.2 MB winmail.dat attachment.
With View->Message body As-> either Plain Text or Original HTML, when I
double click on the attachment, I get the
Rick Merrill wrote:
I just discovered this works!
(ok ok it has probably been there all along!)
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I've been using SM for over 10 years and didn't know it!
I've always right clicked and save.
THANKS! I'll be using it.
ossnorthw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 28 April 2017 22:28:53 UTC+1, Bill Spikowski wrote:
And you can drag them from the desktop (or wherever) right into the Attachments
box in a Compose window -- all very slick!
Not on the Linux 64 Ver :(
I can using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64
On Friday, 28 April 2017 22:28:53 UTC+1, Bill Spikowski wrote:
> And you can drag them from the desktop (or wherever) right into the
> Attachments box in a Compose window -- all very slick!
Not on the Linux 64 Ver :(
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Rick Merrill wrote:
I just discovered this works!
(ok ok it has probably been there all along!)
And you can drag them from the desktop (or wherever) right into the Attachments
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I just found an interesting bug. I was composing an e-mail and attached
a few old e-mails in the attachments. They show up in the attachments. I
haven't sent the e-mail out, but I moved the old e-mails to another
folder. I sent the e-mail and noticed 2 bytes e-mail attachments. It
looks like
Ant wrote:
I just found an interesting bug. I was composing an e-mail and
attached a few old e-mails in the attachments. They show up in the
attachments. I haven't sent the e-mail out, but I moved the old
e-mails to another folder. I sent the e-mail and noticed 2 bytes
e-mail attachments
graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
I'd like to say this work around works for me with the
alt.binaries.pictures.scenic newsgroup
was/is the last version which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
Is there a Bugzilla bug filed? If so, what status is marked against
which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
I'd like to say this work around works for me with the
alt.binaries.pictures.scenic
are the same but SM 2.26.1 was/is the last version which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
I'd like to say this work around works for me
and preferences are the same but SM 2.26.1 was/is the last version which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
I'd like to say this work around
. Configuration
and preferences are the same but SM 2.26.1 was/is the last version
which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
are the same but SM 2.26.1 was/is the last version which
displayed graphics and attachments in newsgroups correctly.
Using Mac OS X Version 10.9.5
If anyone else has encountered same problem and found a solution, would
appreciate the solution.
TIA
Is there a Bugzilla bug filed? If so, what status
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