-ology wrote:
From: anne-ology
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Can't send document as e-mail attachment to
Opera Mail
To: "Henri"
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 17 September, 2012, 17:07
yes, I agree - that is a great idea.
The only way, I know, is
There is a great little programme in Windows called Affixa. Just need
something similar for Linux really...
On 17 September 2012 17:07, anne-ology wrote:
>yes, I agree - that is a great idea.
>
>The only way, I know, is to allow LO to open whatever, then save the
> attachment
yes, I agree - that is a great idea.
The only way, I know, is to allow LO to open whatever, then save the
attachment, then add this attachment to the correct e-mail.
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 6:15 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
2012/9/16 Anthony Easthope
>
> > Thats a tricky one. I don't
On 09/16/2012 07:15 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
2012/9/16 Anthony Easthope
Thats a tricky one. I don't exactly have a solution to the opera problem
but it might be best to associate the email client (Thunderbird maybe?)
as the default. From the best of my knowledge the opera browser can not
become
2012/9/16 Anthony Easthope
> Thats a tricky one. I don't exactly have a solution to the opera problem
> but it might be best to associate the email client (Thunderbird maybe?)
> as the default. From the best of my knowledge the opera browser can not
> become associated with the *.eml format which
Thats a tricky one. I don't exactly have a solution to the opera problem
but it might be best to associate the email client (Thunderbird maybe?)
as the default. From the best of my knowledge the opera browser can not
become associated with the *.eml format which Thunderbird & Evolution
use? -- As a
I use LibreOffice 3.4.5, and Opera 12.02 as a mail client, running Linux Mint
Debian Edition 201204. LibreOffice has a "send document as email" command.
Searching the web, I see it works fine with some other mail clients
(Thunderbird, etc.) on Linux. But when I try it, I get the error message:
"L