).
Is this bizarre attachment problem being looked into?
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Hello ETM!
On Friday, September 20, 2002 at 8:20:22 AM you wrote:
Can someone tell me what has happened here?
There has been a thread recently about that, I think on TBBETA.
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ON Friday, September 20, 2002, 8:20:22 AM, you wrote:
E I am receiving an error, JPG err#53, when attempting to open an
E attachment that I created and sent to others and then to myself
E as a test after I received the error when checking the sent copy.
E The jpg opens fine on the desktop when
Hello Gerard
On Friday, September 20, 2002, you wrote
Hi ETM,
There are basically two possibilities:
1- The attachement is damaged and the internal viewer repors the
error and will not show anything of the picture
2- The format of this JPG is supported by the external but not
Hello ETM,
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 03:42:19 -0400 GMT (20/09/02, 14:42 +0700 GMT),
ETM wrote:
E I am waiting until daylight for them to try to open it smile.
g
E However, when I attempted again to send that jpg with an email the
E error again comes up.
You have a message with that attachment
Hello Thomas
On Friday, September 20, 2002, you wrote
You have a message with that attachment (which won't open) on your
computer (maybe in the Sent folder). Take that message and Forward it
to yourself. Let us know whether the attachment can be opened with the
internal viewer in the
Hello Thomas
On Friday, September 20, 2002, you wrote
You have a message with that attachment (which won't open) on your
computer (maybe in the Sent folder). Take that message and Forward it
to yourself. Let us know whether the attachment can be opened with the
internal viewer in the
Hello ETM,
Friday, September 20, 2002, 3:17:57 AM, in a galaxy far, far
away, ETM wrote:
E I just played around some more and saved it as a gif and it now
E appears in a test email. Does someone know what is happening
E here?
It appears that most better viewers will actually TEST the file
and
Elaine-
There was a long-running thread about this recently. From your
symptoms my guess is that the jpg image has an unmatched end-of-line
character in it. This is something that graphics programs are adept at
dealing with but The Bat can't handle. There's no real fix for it,
as the image
Hello Mark
On Friday, September 20, 2002, you wrote
Elaine-
There was a long-running thread about this recently. From your
symptoms my guess is that the jpg image has an unmatched end-of-line
character in it. This is something that graphics programs are adept at
dealing with but The Bat
I am receiving an error, JPG err#53, when attempting to open an
attachment that I created and sent to others and then to myself
as a test after I received the error when checking the sent copy.
The jpg opens fine on the desktop when saved. However, this is
the first time I have not been able to
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Dave Gorman wrote:
The change you make will only effect attachments received from
this point on. Are you looking for separately stored attachment
files for attachments you received *before* making the change?
Yes, Dave, I am. I've narrowed it down a bit more.
Hello Jeff,
Monday, September 10, 2001, 8:54:14 PM, you wrote:
J I still don't understand incoming attachments. I've set up
J Account | Properties | Files Directories | Separate, and
J chosen a separate directory, but incoming attachments still
J seem to be part of the email; I can't find them
Day 14 of my evaluation. I still don't understand incoming
attachments. I've set up Account | Properties | Files Directories
| Separate, and chosen a separate directory, but incoming attachments
still seem to be part of the email; I can't find them when doing a
windows file search. And when I
Hi Jeff,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 18:54:14 -0700GMT (11/09/2001, 09:54 +0800GMT),
Jeff wrote:
J Day 14 of my evaluation. I still don't understand incoming
J attachments. I've set up Account | Properties | Files Directories
J | Separate, and chosen a separate directory, but incoming attachments
J
Hi Eberhard,
Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 1:11:35 AM, you wrote:
Hello Ming-Li,
thanks a lot for the help. However, I have TB installed, it is my
default mailer and the filetypes are assigned to TB! as well. :-(
It still happens.
Sorry, I myself just duplicated the same problem as well.
And
Hello Ming-Li,
thanks a lot for the help. However, I have TB installed, it is my
default mailer and the filetypes are assigned to TB! as well. :-(
It still happens.
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Eberhard Hafermalz
The field cannot well be seen from within the field: Emerson
*Created with TheBat
Hi Eberhard,
Sure. It is a window, calls itself "View Folder Outbox of
Eba", has nothing inside but the single mail I want to
send right now, yet without subject, addressee, sender
etc. Just the size and time stamp.
This may be normal but I cannot make any sense out of it -
and double
Hello TBUDL,
have I found another bug with attachments or am I just too stupid
again?
Can anyone reproduce this:
Save a message (say, as "msg.msg").
Compose new mail.
Attach the saved "msg.msg", preferrably as MIME encoded.
Queue the composed mail.
Open it and double click the
Hello Eberhard and Bat Buddies...
Save a message (say, as "msg.msg").
Compose new mail.
Attach the saved "msg.msg", preferrably as MIME encoded.
Queue the composed mail.
Open it and double click the "msg.msg" attachment.
If it does display correctly I'm dong somehing wrong -
Hello Jason,
Saturday, May 20, 2000, 9:14:43 AM, you wrote:
If you elaborate more on how it does not "display correctly" perhaps one of us
can be of more assistance
Sure. It is a window, calls itself "View Folder Outbox of Eba", has
nothing inside but the single mail I want to send right
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