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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:10:34PM +0100, Neil Winchurst wrote: > My wife, running Mint 9 Xfce, forwarded an email to me with some funny > cartoons on it. She sees the cartoons when she opens the email. > > On my desktop, running Mint 10 KDE, instead of the cartoons I get a > collection of odd links. Here is an example. > > cid:595F8F00-1FF3-4AFD-8D34-A0D18DC74566@local > > For some reason I cannot get those links to bring up the original cartoons. > > Can anyone shed any light on this please? > What email program are you using, normally if you can read html email (thunderbird) then cartoons, bold letters and adverts appears with great frequency -- Henry Photocopies or faxes of my signature are not binding. This email has been signed with an electronic signature in accordance with subsection 7(3) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000. Digital Key Signature: GPG RSA 0xFB447AA1 or 0x3184D537 Smime Fingerprint 98:24:AE:F7:D1:D6:E5:A0:F0:55:2F:40:42:5F:46:24:F9:52:f4:30 Thu Sep 29 12:26:00 BST 2011
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