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HTML email has its uses, albeit not here. I can't download 99% of
attachments that are attached to a text email/news message because of the
vagaries of the Direcway internet service. However, if the email/news
message is HTML with an attached message, I can then download and see the
attachment, or if the image or whatever is embedded, I can also see it that
way. I know that as a satellite internet user I'm in the minority here, but
as I say, it has its uses for me.
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Cheers,
Tinkerer
"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d79851f9af1245c989d55@news-server.columbus.rr.com...
| In article <2931D7B9-8E0F-4042-9E88-3F84CDD4E7CE@microsoft.com>,
| retmiagt@discussions.microsoft.com says...
| >
| >
| > "Leythos" wrote:
| >
| > > In article <8928CF76-A1AB-4C06-B930-EE7CD69C5D46@microsoft.com>,
| > > retmiagt@discussions.microsoft.com says...
| > > > I use MS Outlook 2002. Before, when I attached a document or
picture to an
| > > > e-mail, the attachment would be listed in a block near the subject
block of
| > > > the e-mail. Now, regardless of where my cursor is, the attachment
is placed
| > > > in the body of the e-mail. Have tried looking for ways to fix this
but
| > > > options do not include this task. Any suggestions?
| > >
| > > Stop sending HTML messages and switch to RTF or Text.
| > >
| > >
| > So simple! I tried everything. Great advice and much thanks.
|
| HTML is a plague on email, any chance you get you should talk people
| into RTF or text. We're almost ready to block HTML emails due to all the
| spammers using them
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