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PortisHead
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      19th Mar 2008
When I get an e-mail with an attachment from a person who uses the AVG
Antivirus I get 2 files.One AVG_Certification.txt which informs me
that the e-mail is checked for viruses and the attachment as a noname
file without an extension.So I can't figure out what kind of file this
is and how to open it.Any help would be really appreciated.
 
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jen
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      19th Mar 2008
"PortisHead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I get an e-mail with an attachment from a person who uses the AVG
> Antivirus I get 2 files.One AVG_Certification.txt which informs me
> that the e-mail is checked for viruses and the attachment as a noname
> file without an extension.So I can't figure out what kind of file this
> is and how to open it.Any help would be really appreciated.


What about files with no extension?:
http://filext.com/faq/files_with_no_extension.php

-jen


 
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Erratic@ne.rr.com
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      19th Mar 2008
Right-click the message in the mail program and choose "properties".
Under properties click the "details" tab. Then the "Message Source"
button. This should give you the plain text form of the message.

PortisHead wrote:
> When I get an e-mail with an attachment from a person who uses the AVG
> Antivirus I get 2 files.One AVG_Certification.txt which informs me
> that the e-mail is checked for viruses and the attachment as a noname
> file without an extension.So I can't figure out what kind of file this
> is and how to open it.Any help would be really appreciated.

 
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PortisHead
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      20th Mar 2008
Many many thanx to all !!!!!!
 
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buddyb@yippy.ti.ye
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      20th Mar 2008
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:18:00 -0400, "Wolf K." <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>PS: a nit pick: standard English punctuation requires a space after a
>period denoting the end of a sentence



Maybe in typing?
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Trent SC
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      27th Mar 2008
>> When I get an e-mail with an attachment from a person who uses the AVG
>> Antivirus I get 2 files.One AVG_Certification.txt which informs me
>> that the e-mail is checked for viruses and the attachment as a noname
>> file without an extension.So I can't figure out what kind of file this
>> is and how to open it.Any help would be really appreciated.

>
> Save As with .txt extension, then open in a text editor such as Notepad (I
> think the reason MS continues to distribute Notepad is that this trick is
> a useful diagnostic tool.) Text editors AFAIK never execute anything. They
> just display the file contents as ASCII or ANSI characters, which can look
> like gibberish, of course.
>
> If the file is or contains text, you can read it. If it's not, then the
> header (first 256 characters, usually) in most cases contains a string
> that identifies the file type. Eg, WPC == WordPerfect, JFIF == jpeg, etc.
> HTML files are easily recognised. And so on. Rename the file with the
> appropriate file extension, and you can open it.
>
> HTH
>
> PS: a nit pick: standard English punctuation requires a space after a
> period denoting the end of a sentence.


Then perhaps you should have put the full stop outside the brackets (he who
is without sin...).


 
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Trent SC
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      27th Mar 2008
>>>> When I get an e-mail with an attachment from a person who uses the AVG
>>>> Antivirus I get 2 files.One AVG_Certification.txt which informs me
>>>> that the e-mail is checked for viruses and the attachment as a noname
>>>> file without an extension.So I can't figure out what kind of file this
>>>> is and how to open it.Any help would be really appreciated.
>>> Save As with .txt extension, then open in a text editor such as Notepad
>>> (I think the reason MS continues to distribute Notepad is that this
>>> trick is a useful diagnostic tool.) Text editors AFAIK never execute
>>> anything. They just display the file contents as ASCII or ANSI
>>> characters, which can look like gibberish, of course.
>>>
>>> If the file is or contains text, you can read it. If it's not, then the
>>> header (first 256 characters, usually) in most cases contains a string
>>> that identifies the file type. Eg, WPC == WordPerfect, JFIF == jpeg,
>>> etc. HTML files are easily recognised. And so on. Rename the file with
>>> the appropriate file extension, and you can open it.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> PS: a nit pick: standard English punctuation requires a space after a
>>> period denoting the end of a sentence.

>>
>> Then perhaps you should have put the full stop outside the brackets (he
>> who is without sin...).

>
> When a complete sentence is bracketed, the period goes inside. When the
> bracketed bit is an apposition, the period goes outside. If that's
> confusing, choose one style, and stick to it. There are no fixed rules for
> brackets and periods, only regional variations in usage.
>
> The space after the period (full stop) is designed for easier reading.
> It's not a matter of style or usage, but of courtesy.
>
> That's enough picking of nits for this week. ;-)


I'd only continue the nit-picking over a beer, but I'd probably bring my
copy of Copy Editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, Authors and
Publishers.




 
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Jeff Gaines
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      27th Mar 2008
On 27/03/2008 in message <47eb911f$0$526$(E-Mail Removed)>
Wolf K. wrote:

>When a complete sentence is bracketed, the period goes inside. When the
>bracketed bit is an apposition, the period goes outside. If that's
>confusing, choose one style, and stick to it. There are no fixed rules for
>brackets and periods, only regional variations in usage.


Interesting point re regional variations.
In the UK sentences have full stops and women have periods.

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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks
 
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