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Old February 28th 07, 04:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default How to send attached urls?

outlook does let you send it - the message is poorly worded. Yes, you can
get at it to delete it -
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm
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"pooh" wrote in message
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Have been in the habit of sending urls by using 'mail to' from IE. No
problem at all doing this in OE, but O, very irritatingly blocks them, and
there seems to be no way I can find to take 'URL' off the blocked list -
despite a pop up that says 'send anyway' and then does not let me send!
Files remain unitalicised in the outbox, until the message with the url
plainly in view, has been copied to a new mail and sent again.

The attachment is presumably still there even when there is no pane given
from which one can delete it: unlike in OE, where one sees it plainly in
the attachment pane and can delete it or not as one thinks fit. Is this
just O being plain silly, or is there a hidden setting somewhere where
this can be put right?

Spect loads of people have asked this, but answer does not immediately
spring from a search of headers so appols if I am being dumb.

Cheers,

P


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