Felipe Alvarez wrote:
> As it turns out, the attachment was base64 encoded, and the code
> you asked me to run worked correctly and the file opened beautifully
> in Ooo again!
We're glad your problem has been solved. :) However, in the future,
could you please trim your quotes? I would apprec
On Sat, 16 May 2009 20:13:55 Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Saturday 16 May 2009, webmas...@felipe1982.com wrote:
> > I will do my best to describe as succinctly and clearly as possible.
> > To begin, I use openSUSE, openoffice for documents, and
[usually]
> > kmail for email. I created a document in OO
On Saturday 16 May 2009, webmas...@felipe1982.com wrote:
> I will do my best to describe as succinctly and clearly as possible.
> To begin, I use openSUSE, openoffice for documents, and [usually]
> kmail for email. I created a document in OOo and clicked on the
> 'email' button to send it to my "ot
On Sat, 16 May 2009 15:10:06 david wrote:
> You encrypt the document first - before sending. So type oo
document
> then encrypt it - save it it to disk then open email and add it as an
> attachment - this will preserve formatting you do not then have to
> encrypt again - you could digitally sign i
I will do my best to describe as succinctly and clearly as possible. To
begin, I use openSUSE, openoffice for documents, and [usually] kmail for
email. I created a document in OOo and clicked on the 'email' button to
send it to my "other" email address x...@student.qut.edu.au [backup]. I sent
the f