Help, Continental Etickets came scrambled??

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I received our etickets and confirmations from Continental Airways through
Vista Windows Mail and the result was some text running vertically and all
the graphics were sent as attachments (17 gifs in all) with a message where
the graphics should have been saying " (Embedded image moved to
file:pic04474.jpg)". Is there a setting within Windows Mail which will
correct the etickets format so I can print them?????
 
Paul T said:
I received our etickets and confirmations from Continental Airways through
Vista Windows Mail and the result was some text running vertically and all
the graphics were sent as attachments (17 gifs in all) with a message where
the graphics should have been saying " (Embedded image moved to
file:pic04474.jpg)". Is there a setting within Windows Mail which will
correct the etickets format so I can print them?????

tools>options>read>disable 'read all in plain text'>apply>ok.

If that does not show the message try:

tools>options>security>disable>block external images?
 
Read in plain text was disabled and block external images was also
disabled.. Anything else I should check??
 
Well couldn't find the problem but had them send the etickets in pdf form
and all went well....


Paul T said:
Read in plain text was disabled and block external images was also
disabled.. Anything else I should check??
 
Paul T said:
I received our etickets and confirmations from Continental Airways through
Vista Windows Mail and the result was some text running vertically and all
the graphics were sent as attachments (17 gifs in all) with a message where
the graphics should have been saying " (Embedded image moved to
file:pic04474.jpg)". Is there a setting within Windows Mail which will
correct the etickets format so I can print them?????

Email scanning should be turned off in any anti-virus. Also exclude EML
files from the scan. It provides no
protection not provided by the regular resident protection.
Besides that, McAfee and Norton are not compatible with Windows Mail and
Outlook Express and should be uninstalled. The latest version of Trend's
anti-virus seems to be causing problems too.
 

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