On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:36:29 +1000, Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>
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>On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:40:07 -0400, Ms.Goody2Shoes
><nunyabeezwax@thehive.com> wrote:
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>>On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 07:09:55 -0400, Ms.Goody2Shoes
>><nunyabeezwax@thehive.com> wrote in:
>><83j3a690efc9agu5s4n1ivibr4uevjib2n@4ax.com>:
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>We would like a hint as to what's inside though!
<Slaps myself in the forehead> Yeah.....didn't realize that I left the
file name out. Of course no one would know what I posted. I'll be more
observant in the future.
>You can either change the group properties --
>Group/Default Properties/Sending Files
>to insert the file name in the subject line (Include Attachment
>Filename in Subject). But if you attach more than one rar, it won't do
>it because it can't insert two file names.
>Please don't attach more than one rar in any single posting as some
>are doing. That may fall over for a lot of receivers.
>or
>Ideally, if you don't want the filename in the subject line -
>You could set the properties to Send Text as Preface (0/N) Section.
>This will keep any text you write separate from the attached rar, so
>people can read what you say first, and then decide if they want the
>attachment. Like I did for the Luther Rose. My text stayed separate so
>I could have a chat and explain what's inside without those who don't
>want the rose having to download the whole thing (even though it was
>small).
>
>Be aware though, if you choose the Send Text as Preface option and you
>answer in a thread AND attach a file, it will become a separate post,
>AWAY from the thread you thought you were answering.
>You may have noticed in threads as soon as people change the subject
>line they were answering it becomes a new single post, by itself.
>Outlook Express users don't see this as OE just joins everything
>together in a huge mess! They don't understand that proper newsreaders
>put things in a proper order.
>
>Nice work!
>Pixie :-))
Thanks
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