ON Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 2:12:31 PM, you wrote:

PP> It's impossible to 'CC' somebody and not having the attachment sent to
PP> him/her as well as to all other recipients.
PP> The Mail protocol does not allow this kind of special function, a CC
PP> (Carbon Copy) is a 1:1 copy of the complete e-mail and the attachment is
PP> an integral part of that e-mail.

Hi Peter,
I knew that, but I am also using TB! for a while now to know that I
can do things outside the rules.

Problem here is that this person is using an IPaq mobile computer on a
wireles link. I can kill attachment on the server but the problem is
that he might kill on that he needs. So he has asked people to not send
them attachments unless it is absolutly vital that he see's them.

So what do you do if you are a small company and his is a big customer?
You try to do this better and quicker than the competition :-)

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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Contrasting this modest effort [of Seymour Cray in his laboratory to
build the CDC 6600] with 34 people including the janitor with our vast
development activities, I fail to understand why we have lost our
industry leadership position by letting someone else offer the world's
most powerful computer. -- Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM (1965)

Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3


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