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Showing posts with label Attachments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attachments. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

How to save mail attachments?

HOw does one save attachments to documents when they arrive in a mail message?

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Problem with Mime attachments in Mail

I receive some forwarded emails as Mime attachments.  Prior to iOS6, mail would just display the received mime attachment as a normally received email.  Since upgrading to iOS6, it displays as an attachment icon within the body of the email.  When the icon is tapped, it opens a new window.  The new window is a narrow strip that runs from the top of the page (portrait orientation) to the bottom.  The narrow strip makes it very difficult to read the email.  Is there a way to change the size of the window or make it full screen?


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Friday, January 25, 2013

Opening adobe mail attachments

Previously I could open mail attachments in adobe reader by clicking on them.

 

In particular, this was the case with adobe portfolios.

 

Suddenly this has stopped working, and all I get is an inactive box saying "Get Adobe reader" embedded in the e-mail.

 

This stops me from using my ipad for one of the main uses for which I bought it.


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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Re: Attachments with mails

Attachments with mails

I usually get pdf files (ebooks) with my mail which I save for reading later. I am unable to do it on my iPad Mini. Can someone tell me how to save these files so I can look them up later, with Adobe Reader app, or maybe some other app/folder. This also goes for other files too viz. pics, music, etc.


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