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The current document type cannot be sent as mail
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 |
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. HTML and Stationery 165531 - How to View the HTML Source for Outlook Express Messages 171245 - How to Use Stationery in Outlook Express 180819 - How to Edit Stationery in Outlook Express Using an HTML Editor 174501 - How to Change Reply Font and Line Color in Outlook Express 170968 - How to Insert an HTML Signature in Outlook Express Messages -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. Thanks. "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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead.
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
None of this really answered my question, I used to be able to send web pages and pictures via email, now it seems with all the sp2 upgrades, and so called security junk, I can no longer do this, do I need to uninstall all the windows updates including sp2, because I want my windows to work the way I want it to, not the way Microsoft thinks it should. I am not concerned about security, I have nothing on my computer that really needs protecting. Thanks
"Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... 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. HTML and Stationery 165531 - How to View the HTML Source for Outlook Express Messages 171245 - How to Use Stationery in Outlook Express 180819 - How to Edit Stationery in Outlook Express Using an HTML Editor 174501 - How to Change Reply Font and Line Color in Outlook Express 170968 - How to Insert an HTML Signature in Outlook Express Messages -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. Thanks. "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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
And what security issue would that be? It wasn't a security issue before.
"PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
I have been trying to replicate your problem by changing settings in Tools | Options, and in IE | Tools | Internet Options. As yet, I have not seen the prompt you see. I will keep trying. I have no problem sending a page.
I will point out though, while I have SP2 and all the updates, {Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670}, you do not. {Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180}. So I wouldn't blame it on SP2. Even though you lack some patches, this is not the reason either. The only exception that comes to mind *IF* this started immediately after installing SP2, is that it was downloaded with your anti-virus program enabled, which may have prevented a clean install. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Teddy Banks" wrote in message ... None of this really answered my question, I used to be able to send web pages and pictures via email, now it seems with all the sp2 upgrades, and so called security junk, I can no longer do this, do I need to uninstall all the windows updates including sp2, because I want my windows to work the way I want it to, not the way Microsoft thinks it should. I am not concerned about security, I have nothing on my computer that really needs protecting. Thanks "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... 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. HTML and Stationery 165531 - How to View the HTML Source for Outlook Express Messages 171245 - How to Use Stationery in Outlook Express 180819 - How to Edit Stationery in Outlook Express Using an HTML Editor 174501 - How to Change Reply Font and Line Color in Outlook Express 170968 - How to Insert an HTML Signature in Outlook Express Messages -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. Thanks. "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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
Provide a link to a page or picture that you can't email.
-- Ron Sommer "Teddy Banks" wrote in message ... And what security issue would that be? It wasn't a security issue before. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2: Email
Handling http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../sp2email.mspx Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2: Browsing Security Enhancements http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../sp2brows.mspx Try saving the webpage or picture to your HDD then try sending it. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: And what security issue would that be? It wasn't a security issue before. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
Sending links is not the solution, links are sent as attachmnets, lots of
people have the default setting of not opening attachment enabled, thus they won't see my email, I just want to know how to diable this so called security feature. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
You might have some 3rd party program telling you that, or there's something
broken. Try going to Control Panel | Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE to be default and see if that fixes it. steve "Teddy Banks" wrote in message ... Sending links is not the solution, links are sent as attachmnets, lots of people have the default setting of not opening attachment enabled, thus they won't see my email, I just want to know how to diable this so called security feature. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
The fix in your other thread here (registering ole32.dll) is purported to fix the problem in this thread. YMMV.
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User) Teddy Banks wrote: Sending links is not the solution, links are sent as attachmnets, lots of people have the default setting of not opening attachment enabled, thus they won't see my email, I just want to know how to diable this so called security feature. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. Teddy Banks wrote: 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 |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
"Teddy Banks" wrote in message
... Sending links is not the solution, links are sent as attachmnets, lots of people have the default setting of not opening attachment enabled, thus they won't see my email, I just want to know how to diable this so called security feature. Thanks I'm not so sure that this symptom may necessarily be attributed to security for the client anyway. E.g. I can equally imagine it happening due to improved copy protection for the benefit of content providers. Ron suggested you post a link which causes the symptom. Why not do that? Then we could have something concrete to discuss instead of argue over various hypotheses. --- |
The current document type cannot be sent as mail
"Teddy Banks" wrote in message ... Sending links is not the solution, links are sent as attachmnets, lots of people have the default setting of not opening attachment enabled, thus they won't see my email, I just want to know how to diable this so called security feature. Thanks "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Short answer: Security issues. Send the link instead. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Teddy Banks wrote: 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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