said:
Hi,
>On 11/29/07 Steven Levine wrote:
>> You are supposed to be able to double-click on the attachment to open
>> it,
>> but this requires proper MIME settings. I was not able to open the
>> attachment by double-clicking in Seamonkey. However, I rarely use
>> Seamonkey for mail so it's likely that the settings are not correct.
>Steven,
>Please be gentle with me.
How boring. :-)
>I did not
>detach the eml because then I could no longer see if the Mime settings
>were correct to open it.
Huh?
>Do all attachments require these Mime
>settings,
Yes.
>because I can open all other attachments I have ever received,
>eml, doc, jpg?
I doubt this. What you probably mean is you can open some and detach the
rest.
>where are these Mime settings? I
>don't think they are inside Thunderbird.
Where else would the be? In SeaMonkey, they are
Edit->Preferences->Navigator->Helper Applications.
You might need to hand edit in Thunderbird or use an extension such as
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4498
All this might be academic. The more I look at the form of the attactment
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="TicketList.html"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="TicketList.html"
The more I think you have no choice but to detach it and open the
resulting Ticketlist.html in a browser. I recommend you complain to
Mensys about this.
Steven
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