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Re: Attachments -- problem solved.



I'm not sure, but I think the atrocity is a random thing. Every now and
then, I'll get an e-mail from my business partner, and the abomination will
be there. Most times, it's not there. Neither of us have any idea where the
thing comes from. (ISP related, maybe?)

If I missed somebody explaining exactly how to abort the abomination, I beg
everybody's problem up front.

Since I'm taking up bandwidth, though, I do have to point out the irony in
the discussion of the abomination taking much more time, energy and
bandwidth than the abomination itself.

WJ

----- Original Message -----
From: "Yo Intl." 
To: ; 
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Attachments -- problem solved.


> At 09:19 PM 6/21/00 +0200, Frank Heydenrych wrote:
> >And Frank, thicko that he is, only using XyWrite, didn't think to look
> >under Tools. And now, having looked under Tools, under the guidance of
such
> >clever people, has found that sure enough, there are no settings to
change
> >the problem.
> >
> >But, caring for their input, he has taken the advice of one or two people
> >who made constructive suggestions and has downloaded Eudora to see if it
> >could solve his problem.
>
> ...and it did. Congratulations.
>
> However, I am still sure that even in Microsofts Mail atrocity, there must
be a way to turn off the attachments. My experience with Microsoft products
is that generally try to force you to work the way Microsoft has deemed is
good for your. But if you really, really want there is usually a way to go
under the hood, fumble around, and somewhere find a way to change the
settings the way you want.
>
>
> -- Rene von Rentzell, Tokyo 
>