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Old March 4th 06, 08:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default The current document type cannot be sent as mail

Just curious, but why is being courteous in sending a link "not acceptable?" Why should someone have to download a perhaps bloated page with embedded graphics and sound files when a link can be sent? It should be up to the recipient as to whether or not they wish to see the webpage.

Are you aware, you can cut/paste the text from a webpage into a html formatted message? The graphics will not be sent since they require a filepath.

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"Teddy Banks" wrote in message ...
This has recently started happing, when I try to send a web page, or picture
using Outlook Express, I get the following message: The current document
type cannot be sent as mail, would you like to send a link instead? What
Gives? and how do I fix it, sending a link is unacceptable. Thanks


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