Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
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Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want
to send a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to
the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but that's not what "Send Page" on the context menu
does.
Try it -- open up, say, Google, right-click in a blank part of the
page, and choose "Send Page."
A mail composition window opens with <http://www.google.com/> in
the body (complete with angle brackets!) and www.google.com/ in the
attachment pane. Why the attachment, I don't know, but it has
nothing to do with gmail. It's SeaMonkey that's doing that.
Paul, have you actually tried doing as you suggest above (i.e. send
yourself the link *and* the attachment)??
With the link shown in the body, and the attachment show up in its
little window, I sent the e-mail to myself, and when received, the
attachment was shown below the line (i.e. show attachments in-line),
there was all this information that I had never seen before, e.g.
Part Quote Google Instant is unavailable. Press Enter to
search.Learn more
</support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=186645&form=bb&hl=en-AU>
Google Instant is off due to connection speed. Press Enter to search.
Press Enter to search. Screen-reader users, click here to turn off
Google Instant.
</setprefs?prev=https://www.google.com.au/&sig=0_-CJNiLe2iQIW3Iyosa8pVoyNavw%3D&suggon=2>
End part Quote
Amazing what the code can hide!
OK, yes, I did try, twice.
The first attempt was to my gmail address, and sure enough, Google
blocked it. There was no notice to the recipient, but they did send a
bounce message to the sender:
<[email protected]>: host gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.133.27] said:
552-5.7.0 Our system detected an illegal attachment on your
message. Please
552-5.7.0 visit
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=6590 to
552 5.7.0 review our attachment guidelines. hb9si12910005icc.13 -
gsmtp (in
reply to end of DATA command)
The second attempt was to an address with a different ISP, and it
arrived instantly. In this case, I saw what I described before -- the
link in the body and the "attachment" in the attachment pane. When I
<Snip>
Sorry, Paul, I meant that when you receive your sent e-mail into your
SeaMonkey, and you view it, you see the www.google.com in the browser
body *and* a www.google.com in the attachments screen, and then this
attachment is shown in-line, as that's how I have SM set up.
I did not have to save the attachment and then look at the saved file!!
--
Daniel
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