ON Saturday, January 05, 2002, 9:29:46 PM, you wrote:

Peter> Hello Gerard,

Peter> On 5 Jan 2002 at 21:10:52 you wrote (at least in part):

GdV>>  I can't do that because I don't have any EML files on my system.

Peter> That's quite easy to solve ...
Peter> Longer way: export a message from The Bat! and name it ending with
Peter> '.eml'
Peter> Shorter way: right click on your desktop, choose 'New' / 'Text
Peter> Document' and rename it to 'whatever.eml'. You got an '.eml' file :-)
Peter> That's all what counts, don't care about this file not beeing a valid
Peter> one, Windows will associate it nevertheless on your request (as the
Peter> other Peter described) :-)


Hi Peter,

 I know al this, I was just trying to explain that it is weird that 2
 programs are fighting over a file type that's not even present on my
 system. Is this filetype used by TB in any way?

 BTW if you go to explorer|tools|folder options|file types you can
 delete the association with the EML file type and then enter it again
 and associate this with any program. Without even having a file on your
 system.
-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard  

Insert Cookie Here--> The bigger the miracel the smaller the audiance.

Windows 2000 Professional with TB Version 1.53d 



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