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Tips for reading Notes emails including their attachments using the JAWS® Screen Reader |
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If you see the MIME Save Warning dialog box, it means you are sending an email that uses Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) to display the formatting. You are receiving the warning because there are some features in Notes that cannot be expressed in MIME, such as hotspots and horizontal ... |
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When you send an email that contains characters in another language, you can select the character set for that language, to ensure that it displays correctly. |
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Explanation: The CONVERTER_LOG_LEVEL setting in NOTES.INI can suppress the logging of MIME conversion to LOG.NSF. In Lotus Domino, when a message is converted to (or from) MIME, the following message displays on the Domino console and is written to LOG.NSF: "Begin CD to MIME Conversion (Process: ... |
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Explanation: The 'MailConvertMimeOnTransfer' setting can force message format conversion from MIME to the native Notes Rich Text format (also known as CD records). Values are as follows ... 0 = Rout |