Hi Peter,

Monday, February 11, 2008, 7:13:16 AM, you wrote:

> Hello,

>   For some reasons I cannot add attachments to my e-mail. When I copy an
>   attachment from a file it shows up as usual on the side bar, but the file
>   size is 20-25 KB instead of the usual 100-300Kb. Then it changes to 0 KB
>   soon and when I want to send I get a message:

> Cannot open file "The system cannot find the path specified."

>  I tried MicroEd, Windows plain and HTML format with the same result.

I had that trouble - the message would attach but at times would 
change to 0 KB and then I'd get the message you show above.

Others gave me suggestions:

1.  Change the setting from "keep attachments in separate directory" 
(or whatever it is called) to "leave attachments imbedded in message" 
(or whatever it is call).  I have had them in a separate directory.  
However to change from one approach to another is quite messy in an 
existing mail box is quite messy, so I didn't go there.

2. Turn off "autosave every X seconds" because the autosave seems to 
have something to do with the problem.

3.  In the account settings, go to "files and directories" and uncheck 
"bind attachments only when sending" and that seems to help.

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Take Care,

 Bob               

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