Re:Attachments: pro/con
- To: <D*@kaiseral.com>, <m*@ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: Re:Attachments: pro/con
- From: "* <t*@tampabay.rr.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 19:05:14 -0400
Deborah Lindsay 5/21/99 12:24 PM Deborah.Lindsay@kaiseral.com
>I have tried many hours unsuccessfully to get my computer to not send an
>attachment. The attachment consists of the header and tracking stuff and
>has a
>windows icon. I have a Mac at home and it doesn't do this. Also all my email
>comes in with an the same attachment. It's labeled RFC-822.TXT. I don't open
>them.If anyone can tell me (via private mail so as not to bore the list)
>how to
>make this go away I'm all ears (eyes?) I have tried every preferences menu
>I can
>find...
Are you using Plain Text?
Another negative about attachments is that they can jam people's mail
boxes which can start bouncing messages.
Tom
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