Hello Thomas,
Thursday, April 13, 2000, 4:23:29 AM, you wrote:
> My guess is that the sender sends your .htx files.
That was my first thought also. In order to trying to make this out I
installed TB!, Outlook Express and FrontPage98 on another machine I
use solely for testing purposes, and sent HTML messages to myself. All
of them got the .htx extension in TB! If I deleted the .htx
association in Win98, then TB! used the .html extension.
Before purchasing TB! I used Fort� Agent for both mail and news, and
in Agent, HTML messages are shown with the correct extension.
Like I said, no big deal :) The easy solution is of course to delete
the association in Windows, but I'm just curious to find out whether
there could be another way to solve the "problem" -and, curious to
find out why TB! uses .htx instead of .html if both associations are
present. At least that is what happens on my system.
Jan-Arild
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