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I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes.
I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. -- Peter |
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On 04/09/2013 07:55, Ramsman wrote:
I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. I do love that colour scheme! Ri©ardo PS I also use Thunderbird and have the same problem. -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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On 04/09/2013 10:31, ®i©ardo wrote:
On 04/09/2013 07:55, Ramsman wrote: I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. I do love that colour scheme! Ri©ardo PS I also use Thunderbird and have the same problem. Apologies for not checking the pixel size before posting. Here's a smaller version that doesn't show the lack of sharpness so much! Kemble, 19 June 2011. -- Peter |
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I use Windows Live Mail and have the same "problem". When pictures are split
they apper several times with (1/2) and (2/2) following. Then I tag both and press Combine again and then they appear complete. My bid is that Mozilla has a simular feature. Claus "Ramsman" skrev i meddelelsen news ![]() I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. -- Peter |
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On 04/09/2013 10:01, Dave Kearton wrote:
"Ramsman" wrote in message news ![]() I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. -- Peter There's not a whole lot you can do at your end if you don't get all of the parts. If you get 1 and 3, but 2 is missing, then for all intents and porpoises, you're SOL. The problem isn't that parts are missing, so much as there being separate parts to start with. I could see the first half of the B-47 RATO picture, but the lower part, in a separate e-mail, was just a long string of characters. Both parts of the Mainstay arrived, but I couldn't see anything, not even strings. The issue is exclusively with the original poster's news server. Somewhere in the bowels of it's settings, there's a maximum allowed message size that probably hasn't been updated since Al Gore invented the Internet. When velociraptors used dial-up, this was a reasonable precaution, such that that if a large message failed to download (at say 90%) wouldn't mean that you had to start again and download all of the the same bytes a second time. It's a matter of trial and error at the poster's end, to adjust the message size, to keep making them larger and larger until you hit the unspoken limit and your messages just disappear. -- Peter |
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On 9/4/2013 9:34 AM, Claus Gustafsen wrote:
I use Windows Live Mail and have the same "problem". When pictures are split they apper several times with (1/2) and (2/2) following. Then I tag both and press Combine again and then they appear complete. My bid is that Mozilla has a simular feature. Claus "Ramsman" skrev i meddelelsen news ![]() I can't see the whole of the spilt pictures, only the first part sometimes. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird as my news reader. Does anyone know how to fix this? Here's a whole picture to be getting on with. Thank you from the simple little people. Unfortunately, Mozilla doesn't. Nor any plug-ins for that. Nor does it directly support yENC. (written from Thunderbird anyway) |
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Richard wrote in
Unfortunately, Mozilla doesn't. Nor any plug-ins for that. Nor does it directly support yENC. (written from Thunderbird anyway) XNews does , |
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On 04/09/2013 19:22, John Szalay wrote:
Richard wrote in Unfortunately, Mozilla doesn't. Nor any plug-ins for that. Nor does it directly support yENC. (written from Thunderbird anyway) XNews does , And does XNews work with Windows 7 64 bit? -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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®i©ardo wrote in
: On 04/09/2013 19:22, John Szalay wrote: Richard wrote in Unfortunately, Mozilla doesn't. Nor any plug-ins for that. Nor does it directly support yENC. (written from Thunderbird anyway) XNews does , And does XNews work with Windows 7 64 bit? Yes. Let browsers be browsers, word processors be word processors and news proggies be news proggies. I've used Xnews in nearly a dozen platforms. About to start using it on Win8 That's all I'm saying. I've been lurking in here for around twenty years and used to see this come up about once a year. Granted, it has been closer to three. But it always devolves into a argument. Then the hurt feelings. Yadda yadda yadda... |
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On 04/09/2013 20:55, Jess Lurkin wrote:
®i©ardo wrote in : On 04/09/2013 19:22, John Szalay wrote: Richard wrote in Unfortunately, Mozilla doesn't. Nor any plug-ins for that. Nor does it directly support yENC. (written from Thunderbird anyway) XNews does , And does XNews work with Windows 7 64 bit? Yes. Let browsers be browsers, word processors be word processors and news proggies be news proggies. I've used Xnews in nearly a dozen platforms. About to start using it on Win8 That's all I'm saying. I've been lurking in here for around twenty years and used to see this come up about once a year. Granted, it has been closer to three. But it always devolves into a argument. Then the hurt feelings. Yadda yadda yadda... Thank you Jess, the information is much appreciated. Ri©ardo -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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