Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/10/2010 9:38 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/10/2010 5:33 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I use a Mac OS 10.6.2 and SM 1.1.18 for my email client.
I've had occasion recently to receive short emails from a friend, with one or
two jpegs attached.
I wanted the entire message, with attachments, in a different folder, so I
used _Control/Click/Move To_ to move the email.
I looked in the new location, and there were NO JPEG containing messages in
that folder at all!
What happened to it/them?
I looked in Trash, no jpegs. That incoming message is GONE!
I've had this happen several times now, and haven't a clue as to what has
happened, but I've LOST some important jpegs!
Advice/help please? (The Subject line is just a guess.)
keith whaley
To my knowledge I am unaware of any method to strip jpegs for messages.
Can't you right-click (or whatever the action is for Mac) on the
attachment in the Attachments window and select "detach" or "delete"
from the context menu?
And it would be a liability to have such. For the very reason you state
the only item should be stripped is when you actually open the message
containing such.
Huh? What liability? It's your data - you can do with it what you want.
And why do you think an attachment should be stripped just by opening
a message?
Except in the case just stated. He went to move post from one directory
and his attachments disappeared with out he wanting them to.
Did you even read what you wrote? You said there would be a liability in
allowing the user to strip attachments from messages.
Yes I read what I wrote.
As for the OP, it sounded to me more like the message got lost, not
that the attachment was removed from the message.
Noe he said he moved it. and the images were stripped.
The only way items should be stripped. Is if you actually make a
conscious effort to do so. Not by some strange problem in the Software ,
not by accidentally ticking a buried command.
Its just as easy to click on the actual attachment the choose to delete.
Rather than striping them before you even get to look at them.
Whatever you say.
It is just as easy. open the image right click or control click on
image choose delete.
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