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mail sending format
When my friend tries to forward or send a picture or animation out of his
e-mail a pop up message comes up and says "one or more of the pictures cannot be found do you want to send anyway" in OE. He went to toolsoptionssendmail sending format, and the box is checked that says send pictures with messages. What else could be causing the problem? Thanx *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Always remember that you are unique, just like everyone else. D.H. Cesare |
mail sending format
In Outlook Express you can only attach a file that is saved on your hard
drive. --- Ted Zieglar "Backup is a computer user's best friend." D.H. Cesare wrote: When my friend tries to forward or send a picture or animation out of his e-mail a pop up message comes up and says "one or more of the pictures cannot be found do you want to send anyway" in OE. He went to toolsoptionssendmail sending format, and the box is checked that says send pictures with messages. What else could be causing the problem? Thanx *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Always remember that you are unique, just like everyone else. D.H. Cesare |
mail sending format
"Ted Zieglar" wrote in message ... : In Outlook Express you can only attach a file that is saved on your hard : drive. : : --- : Ted Zieglar : "Backup is a computer user's best friend." Am I missing something here? I send digital camera photos all the time from my camera's CompactFlash card using a USB connection. Then I may delete the pictures from the card if they're not worth saving and never transfer them to my hard drive. Of course, the CompactFlash card "looks" like a hard drive of some sort to the computer. Ken Bland |
mail sending format
the prior reply was merely a simplification to assist a less knowlegeable
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mail sending format
The CF card is treated as a hard drive, and the picture only needs to be
available until such time as the message is sent. However, try preparing your mail while working offline and then send it to the Outbox without connecting and remove your CF card. Send your message now and you will find the picture will not be sent with the message since Outlook Express can no longer find it at the file path indicated in the message. Hope that helps make it clear what the earlier reply was about. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Justin Thyme" wrote in message ... "Ted Zieglar" wrote in message ... : In Outlook Express you can only attach a file that is saved on your hard : drive. : : --- : Ted Zieglar : "Backup is a computer user's best friend." Am I missing something here? I send digital camera photos all the time from my camera's CompactFlash card using a USB connection. Then I may delete the pictures from the card if they're not worth saving and never transfer them to my hard drive. Of course, the CompactFlash card "looks" like a hard drive of some sort to the computer. Ken Bland |
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