Gary>> I have been playing with this too. The only way I have come
Gary>> across, (spent very little time on this project yet) is to make
Gary>> a document, let's say in Word or WordPerfect, save it in HTML
Gary>> format, and then send it as a MIME attachment.
Chuck wrote:
> That *does* work rather well ... just did a short test to myself, and
> it came through nicely except, of course, for the graphics referenced
> in the HTML which are stored in my FTP directory ... if we wanted to
> include inline graphics which would display for the recipient when
> sending, could we do that, and if so, how would they need to be
> referenced in the HTML?
Bingo. O.k. So I'll reveal why I need this. I have someone that
doesn't know what an attachment is. Sent a couple of photgraphs to
them at AOL, and they can't figure out how to view them. Nor can
I figure out how to walk them through the process since I don't do
AOL. When I said, save them in a subdirectory and then open a
browser, all I got was: "What are those?"
Therefore, I thought of doing an HTML message with the pictures
included, except that I'm back to where I started.
Still open to other suggestions, and perhaps a (loathed) feature for
V2.
Thanks.
Derek
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