Huh?
Well at first I just hit "No, Send Now", because I never intended to attach a file...
Hours later it did it again with a different email, still did not want to attach anything.
Couldn't find any pattern when it would come up with the pop up or not.
Then I tried it out (could've googled it of course):
When the email you send contains the wort attached or attachment (or variations a I guess), but there is no attachment, Thunderbird assumes, you just forgot it... and warns you.
Try it yourself: Send an email that says "Attached you'll find nothing" to yourself, and voila...
Cool...
3 comments:
uh-oh, starting to "think" and "assist" like clippy...
"It seems you are writing a letter. Do you want to learn more about writing letters?"
I dont like that.
This also bothered me. You can turn it off by going Tools > Options > Composition > General and uncheck 'Check for missing attachments'.
Trevor,
I don't wont to turn it off.
At least not yet ;-)
But thanks for the pointer to the options... I missed that one...
You can actually configure the keywords there... excellent.
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