[vorbis] 128k listening tests completed
Charles Philip Chan
cpchan at sympatico.ca
Tue Aug 5 13:12:29 PDT 2003
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 14:19:33 -0500
<noprivacy at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Apparently not, since I couldn't see those messages from you and
> several others.
If you would have bothered to read the link that I have send you, you
would know that only OE > version 4 is incapable of doing that. I quote:
> OE does not show textual parts (text/*) of multipart (MIME) messages
> inline, as Outlook, Netscape and Mozilla do. Why can't this be fixed?
> Primary concern is that because of this "feature" it is very hard to
> read PGP/MIME (RFC 2440 and 3156) signed e-mails. These e-mails
> contain two parts: message text (e.g., text/plain or text/html) and
> detached signature (application/pgp-signature). I have provided an
> example of such e-mail at the end of this post.
> Outlook 2000+, Mozilla and Netscape show textual part inside the
> message window, when it is opened, and signature part as attachment.
> OE, unfortunately, shows both parts as attachments. As a result, in
> order to read received text, one has to click on first attachment and
> open it in Notepad. Replying is even harder, as one has to copy/paste
> this text into new e-mail, quote it, etc.
Someone else answered that OE4 was capable of displaying text
attachments inline:
> That displayed fine in my OE4. Maybe the treatment in OE5 and later
> changed.
Charles
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