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- Subject: Re: [tdf-test] Sending two different attachments
- From: klaus-jürgen weghorn ol <ol@sophia-louise.de>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 07:39:56 +0200
- To: test@documentfoundation.org
Am 27.06.2011 16:54, schrieb klaus-jürgen weghorn ol:
Hi,> --
sending two different attachments in one email. One is allowed (png),
one not (dwg).
Let's have a look what happens ;-)
> Attachments are available at http://listarchives.libreoffice.org
> /attachments/mail/f1303137-fa04-4113-9001-ec1bdfd826d4/
> --
> This mail was parsed by pymime,
> and was sent from =?ISO-8859-15?Q?klaus-j=FCrgen_weghorn_ol?=
> <ol@sophia-louise.de> to test@documentfoundation.org.
I didn't get any email that the time for this attachment is running out and will not be available and a special time.
It should do, or am I wrong?
--
Grüße
k-j
--
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