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David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...>
Hello Everyone,
Last evening, the digest form of the email, 3,526, omitted numbers four and five from the body of the email: my topic, NVDA Links and Attachments, and some other topic. It ends with NVDA and Eclipse being discussed. I think the digest only allows for so much space for body content. I am going to write the folks who produce Intopia, and see if they can make recommends, or if someone here wants to write me off group, please do. The questions are: Opening attachments in GMail with other options than View As HTML. Is Thunderbird an email program or service? 2. Is there any way to add links when typing them in an email if Mozilla is the browser being used? I am using the #52 version. Thanks. -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@... "chilah phanim" Make G-d smile! |
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Gene
Thunderbird is an e-mail program. How do you
know that you can't just type an address? That should create a link.
It is not the originating program that does anything to make a link. The
address is sent exactly as you type it. The [person who receives the
message sees it as a link because that's how e-mail clients, and, presumably,
webmail works. I see no reason and it would actually require changing the
content in some way, for Firefox not to allow receiving clients to see these
addresses as links. Send yourself a test e-mail and look at it in some way
that you know you see links.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
From: David Russell
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 11:22 AM
To: nvda
Subject: [nvda] NVDA Links and Attachments Last evening, the digest form of the email, 3,526, omitted numbers four and five from the body of the email: my topic, NVDA Links and Attachments, and some other topic. It ends with NVDA and Eclipse being discussed. I think the digest only allows for so much space for body content. I am going to write the folks who produce Intopia, and see if they can make recommends, or if someone here wants to write me off group, please do. The questions are: Opening attachments in GMail with other options than View As HTML. Is Thunderbird an email program or service? 2. Is there any way to add links when typing them in an email if Mozilla is the browser being used? I am using the #52 version. Thanks. -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@... "chilah phanim" Make G-d smile! |
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Brian's Mail list account
Yes I'm not sure what is being complained about. If its digest mode it surely is coming in as email and into a client. To be honest I've never tried digest mode, but there is a clue in the name, its a digest, and hence may well just truncate messages.
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Brian bglists@... Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene" <gsasner@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA Links and Attachments Thunderbird is an e-mail program. How do you know that you can't just type an address? That should create a link. It is not the originating program that does anything to make a link. The address is sent exactly as you type it. The [person who receives the message sees it as a link because that's how e-mail clients, and, presumably, webmail works. I see no reason and it would actually require changing the content in some way, for Firefox not to allow receiving clients to see these addresses as links. Send yourself a test e-mail and look at it in some way that you know you see links. Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: David Russell Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 11:22 AM To: nvda Subject: [nvda] NVDA Links and Attachments Hello Everyone, Last evening, the digest form of the email, 3,526, omitted numbers four and five from the body of the email: my topic, NVDA Links and Attachments, and some other topic. It ends with NVDA and Eclipse being discussed. I think the digest only allows for so much space for body content. I am going to write the folks who produce Intopia, and see if they can make recommends, or if someone here wants to write me off group, please do. The questions are: Opening attachments in GMail with other options than View As HTML. Is Thunderbird an email program or service? 2. Is there any way to add links when typing them in an email if Mozilla is the browser being used? I am using the #52 version. Thanks. -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@... "chilah phanim" Make G-d smile! |
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