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Re: gallstones?From: Bruce Speyer (ob-gyn-l-request@obgyn.net)Sun Jan 10 22:22:25 1999
At 11:25 PM 1/10/99 EST, Ultravas99@aol.com wrote: >Dr. Smeltzer, > I am not sure why this happened.... when I opened the mail, I had a download >box and also the text message. While viewing the text message, below the >signature there was also a bunch of letters and symbols. When I tried to >download the attachment, it was saving it as a text file instead of an image >file. I have only had this happen from the ObGYN site. This has happened to >me twice on this site. My mailbox size is not limited without a warning, >there were no warnings in this case. If a file is not supported by my ISP it >will state so and I did not get any error messages suggesting that.... so I am >LOST! > >Kelly All messages to ultrasound@obgyn.net go through several scripts and the list processor unlike when you send email from one person to another. It is unpredicatable if attachments will make it through OK or get messed up along the way. As Dr Smeltzer mentioned, please use the upload form for transfering graphics. That way is reliable.
From: "Tung-yao Chang" <tychang@ms1.hinet.net> writes:
> I've extracted the image and have placed it at: http://www.obgyn.net/us/_uploads/gallstone.jpg Also, the picture that Martin Necas tried sending yesterday is now at: http://www.obgyn.net/us/_uploads/Synechia.jpg
>Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:34:36 -0600 Best Bruce
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