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This is a discussion on corrupt attachments within the Eudora forums in Other Technologies category; Dear Sir, i am using Eudora 6 on windows xp sp2 for three years.. but now problems is few attachments are showing garbage text.. i dont know what happend. but settings are ok.. some attachments are showing properly and some showing corrupt text. so please help me in this matter. i really thankfull to you mohib...

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Old 08-05-2008, 04:34 AM
mohib.syed@gmail.com
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Dear Sir,

i am using Eudora 6 on windows xp sp2 for three years..
but now problems is few attachments are showing garbage text..
i dont know what happend.

but settings are ok..
some attachments are showing properly and some showing corrupt text.

so please help me in this matter.

i really thankfull to you

mohib
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Old 08-05-2008, 11:46 AM
John H Meyers
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 03:34:40 -0500, mohib wrote:

> i am using Eudora 6 on windows xp sp2 for three years..


This is comp.mail.eudora.mac (Eudora for MacIntosh) newsgroup.

Recommend re-posting on: comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows

(with a sample of at least the "headers" and/or
first few lines of what you see).

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Old 08-08-2008, 10:30 PM
R. Millstein
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In article <op.ufe7fhwcnn735j@miu.edu>,
"John H Meyers" <jhmeyers@nomail.invalid> wrote:

> On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 03:34:40 -0500, mohib wrote:
>
> > i am using Eudora 6 on windows xp sp2 for three years..

>
> This is comp.mail.eudora.mac (Eudora for MacIntosh) newsgroup.
>
> Recommend re-posting on: comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows
>
> (with a sample of at least the "headers" and/or
> first few lines of what you see).


I also recommend that you not assume that the person you address will be
male.

Roberta
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Old 08-10-2008, 04:42 PM
John H Meyers
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 21:30:26 -0500, Professor Roberta Millstein wrote:

> I also recommend that you not assume
> that the person you address will be male.


You must mean the OP's starting with "Dear Sir,"
which is at least a respectful greeting,
and it may come from a person of a wholly different culture,
where that may be a normal universal greeting
to unknown parties.

The fact that no ladies seem to have participated
for the past month might also lead a new arrival
to assume that the audience was primarily of one gender,
but why make a fuss over it? We know who we are,
and being grounded in our own inner security,
we do not necessarily need to try to change everyone else.

An analogy which I use is that it's better
to possess a completely functioning immune system within,
so that we are not perturbed by anything,
than to try to sterilize the entire rest of the world.

Best wishes.
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Old 08-13-2008, 04:19 PM
R. Millstein
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In article <op.ufougcchnn735j@miu.edu>,
"John H Meyers" <jhmeyers@nomail.invalid> wrote:

> On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 21:30:26 -0500, Roberta Millstein wrote:
>
> > I also recommend that you not assume
> > that the person you address will be male.

>
> You must mean the OP's starting with "Dear Sir,"
> which is at least a respectful greeting,
> and it may come from a person of a wholly different culture,
> where that may be a normal universal greeting
> to unknown parties.


Something's being common practice in a culture does not justify it. My
suggestion was polite enough.

> The fact that no ladies seem to have participated
> for the past month might also lead a new arrival
> to assume that the audience was primarily of one gender,
> but why make a fuss over it? We know who we are,
> and being grounded in our own inner security,
> we do not necessarily need to try to change everyone else.
>
> An analogy which I use is that it's better
> to possess a completely functioning immune system within,
> so that we are not perturbed by anything,
> than to try to sterilize the entire rest of the world.


Please spare me the armchair psychology.

Roberta
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