RE: enclosures
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From: | Cindy Farman <cfarman@sierrabiomedical.com> (by way of histonet) |
To: | histonet <histonet@magicnet.net> |
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Hi everyone,
I was having the enclosure problem so I had one of our computer guys try to
fix it. He did something that was supposed to stop enclosures, but it
didn't work (I don't know what he did). So I tried Donna's suggestion
below, and it worked. I did have the rich text format box checked and I
unchecked it and now I can send messages to histonet!
Thanks Donna,
Cindy Farman
-----Original Message-----
From: Montague, Donna C [SMTP:MontagueDonnaC@exchange.uams.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 1998 8:31 AM
To: 'LINDA MARGRAF MD'; Bright@dial.pipex.com; HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: RE: enclosures
Linda and others:
In addition to the items you mentioned, I discovered that in Microsot mail
products when you enter an address into your address book, there is a small
box you can check (or not) to send items in rich text format. If this box
is
checked the Histonet signals that you have sent an enclosure. Simply
un-check this box (send messages in plain text format)and you'll stop
getting the enclosures reply from the Histonet server. Anyway, it worked
for
me.
Donna Montague
UAMS Orthopaedic Research
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