Hallo Jan-Arild,
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000 12:38:23 +0200 GMT (13.04.2000, 18:38 +0800 GMT),
Jan-Arild L�kstad wrote:
>> My guess is that the sender sends your .htx files.
JAL> That was my first thought also. In order to trying to make this out I
JAL> installed TB!, Outlook Express and FrontPage98 on another machine I
JAL> use solely for testing purposes, and sent HTML messages to myself. All
JAL> of them got the .htx extension in TB! If I deleted the .htx
JAL> association in Win98, then TB! used the .html extension.
I just checked my machine. I don't have any .htx association at all.
Maybe this has something to do with OE and Frontpage and all these
other MS products on your machine?
Anyway, I am dumbfounded that the same file wll show with a different
extension, depending on whether .htx has an association or not.
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Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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