On December 31, 2000, at 6:41:44 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:

MDP> TB  employs the other method by default for good reason - it serves as
MDP> a  record of what was sent because original files can be changed after
MDP> they  have gone. What would be the point of keeping a copy of the sent
MDP> mail anyway if you are going to leave it attached to a non-static copy
MDP> of an attachment?

I am not sure I follow your logic here Marck. In what manner can original
files be changed after they have gone? Are you referring to a change in the
original file that was attached to an outgoing message?

If I send myself a test message to include a small *.PNG file, TB! will pull
the file out of it's original Folder and put a copy of it in my specified
attachment Folder (C:\Temp) during Send, and then deposit the same file
again during Receive. I now have 3 copies of the original file I sent out as
an attachment.

As a default behaviour, I don't understand the logic behind it. :o(



Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49b1 | PGP 7.0.1 | Win 98 SE ]
  Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE      
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