Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-07-08 Thread Spike
Hello Robin Anson, As it seems no one else wants to even address this issue (which seems to be leading me AWAY from TB!) I will respond to your input. RA> The best approach I can think of would be to create a filter to RA> save the attachments to a particular directory. This would be a solution

Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-07-01 Thread Spike
Hello Robin Anson, RA> I assume that you store attachments in the message bodies not in a RA> separate file. If the file has the name "part-0123456.tmp" in the RA> email, TB! won't recognise it as a JPEG even if that is noted RA> within the email like this: >> A94C3E2EE16FAA >> Conten

Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Robin Anson
On Thu 1 July 2004, 0:35:26 +1000, Spike wrote: > I am running into a problem with messages posted by AOHellr's & > Netscape mail (so far). The attachments are posted 'inline' and with > a filename of part-0123456.tmp. The files are actually *.jpg files, > which I normally have extracted to a spe

Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Spike
Hello again tbudler's, One additional comment on this troubling matter. It is also quite impossible to forward these 'abnormal' messages in a way that includes the images using TB! for the forwarded message. As I don't have any other mail client installed (including MS Outhouse/Express), I can't

Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Spike
Hello tbudlr's, I am running into a problem with messages posted by AOHellr's & Netscape mail (so far). The attachments are posted 'inline' and with a filename of part-0123456.tmp. The files are actually *.jpg files, which I normally have extracted to a specific folder (for each group or list I