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David, problem is not with the client I'm testing. It occurs with
emails from many different sources. I haven't checked to see if JPE is
registered with the system; I know it's registered to PM View, which is
the program I use to open my graphics attachments.<br>
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The other problem is that even when PMMail recognizes the attachments,
it breaks up emails with embedded graphics into a text body and graphic
attachments; when it does that I usually can't tell where the graphics
belong in the text body.<br>
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Richard Beeson
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richardelli@earthlink.net">richardelli@earthlink.net</a></pre>
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David wrote:
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cite="midMDAEMON-F200610080209.AA0930432md50000152959@bmtmicro.com"
type="cite"><font pointsize="10" default="SIZE" size="2">The problem
is not I think with PMMail itself. Attachments with .jpe and.pdf
extensions open fine in my copy of PMMail. (PMMail 2000 2.2 0.2717 -
Windows 2000) <br>
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When PMMail receives a message with an attachment it looks for an
application registered to the attachment extension and uses that
application to open the file. If an attachment extension is not
recognised or absent the file is simply detached and presented under
the file name. <br>
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So far as I'm aware PMMail does not generate the message,
"Unamed_Attachment.ATT" <br>
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Could the problem lie with the mail client you are testing? <br>
<br>
David<br>
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