you have to have a password for the pop.3 server
rtf file is used over a doc file when the receiver does not have the same version of software as yours. If the receiver has the same version of software as yours then doc file is ok to send as the receiver will be able to open it. If you do not know what version the receiver has then send rtf file as any one either having a old or new version will be able to open an rtf file
To attach a picture (or any other file) from your flash drive to an email open up the email that you want to attach it to then open the file attachment window. Go to the my computer folder and open up the flash drive. Find the file that you want to attach and then attach it like you normally would. You may prefer to copy the file from the flash drive to the desktop and then attach it to the email from there.
The include-directory is not set.
Usually when you open a file or email attachment. Never open a file or email attachment that is unfamiliar to you or if the sender is unknown to you. Also, be sure you have an updated and reliable anti-virus application running on your computer.
stb files are firmware files. They are used to upgrade most satellite receiver. There is a special program design with C++ which is called Loader. The "Loader" is used to open an stb file and upload it to the receiver. You can get the loader on fta forum. Google stb loader and you'll get it. Evado
An email is never saved in your HDD whenever you open it. However, when you download a file that is attached on the email, the file is likely to be saved on your HDD.
You probably don't wanna open it...
My son saved my stored pictures to a file so he could install a DVD burner on my computer. For some reason, now they all have a .jpg.lrs file extension and I am unable to open them, retrieve them or work with them in any way.
As long as the file conforms with industry standards, Adobe Reader will be able to open a password protected file if you provide the password. In cases where the PDF is not compliant, Adobe Reader may be unable to open the file at all.
The question mark's appearance on a Mac file indicates that the Mac is unable to locate the System software that it needs to open that file.
Yes, you can. Just email the file (if the size is small enough) and have the recipient download that file and open it up in their iMovie software. Otherwise, you need to share it.
Try highlighting it, hit control and C for copy, open a word file, then hit control and V for paste. After it transfers to word file, save it and attach it to the email.