Thanks Walt, In my case i do not want the headers. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Walt Smith" <walt@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 10:30 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: Sending Email to Book Port > Oops! <blush> Minor technicality there! Shows what happens when you try to > describe something without having the BP handy to verify the instructions. > However, my primary objection to the copy and paste method still stands; > that is, you only will get the body of the e-mail and none of the header > information. The only way to get the headers is to use Save As, save it as > a > text file, then transfer it to the BP. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:21 PM > Subject: [bookport] Re: Sending Email to Book Port > > > This technique won't work, because files must be processed by Book Port = > Transfer. > >>>> walt@xxxxxxxxxx 11/22/04 12:34PM >>> > The one problem; and Bob needs to be aware of it; with saving text = > messages=20 > this way is that none of the header information (TO:, From:, Subject:,=20 > Date:) will be saved, only the body of the messages. Assuming the Book = > Port=20 > is connected to the computer already and its assigned drive letter is = > known,=20 > the following both ensures that all of the header information is = > captured=20 > along with the body, but it saves a lot of keystrokes. > > 1. While viewing the open message, press ALT+F to open the File menu. > 2. Press the letter A or arrow to Save As... and press ENTER. > 3. In the dialog that comes up (the standard Windows Save As dialog), = > TAB=20 > until you get to the combo box that lists the format in which the file is > = > to=20 > be saved. Use the DOWN ARROW to select Text. > 4. TAB two or three more times until you're placed in the list of = > available=20 > drives and folders. DOWN ARROW once to open this dialog, then locate = > the=20 > Book Port in the list. > 5. If there's a special folder where the file is to be saved, TAB a = > couple=20 > of more times to the list of folders on the Book Port, locate the = > folder=20 > where you want the file, and press ENTER. > 6. TAB back around to the Save button and press ENTER. > > The file is now saved on the BP in text format. > > ----- Original Message -----=20 > From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 12:22 PM > Subject: [bookport] Re: Sending Email to Book Port > > > Press the following keys > > Ctrl+a (select all text) > Ctrl+C (copies the selected text to the clipboard) > wwitch to favorite editor > Ctrl+V (pastes the clipboard to current editor) > Alt+f (opens File menu) > A (opens the save as dialog) > c:\x.txt (specifies c:\x.txt as the file to save to) > > >>>> boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx Monday, November 22, 2004 11:39:36 AM >>> > Hi Rob, > Pretend that i am in the message i want to send to bp. Please give me =3D > the=3D20 > exact steps to send it to bp by putting it first into favorites editor. = > =3D > If=3D20 > this takes too much time tell me where i can find the full instructions = > =3D > in=3D20 > the manual. Thanks. > ----- Original Message -----=3D20 > From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 7:56 AM > Subject: [bookport] Re: Sending Email to Book Port > > >> You should be able to send an email in several ways. You can either copy >> = > =3D > =3D3D >> it to the clipboard and paiste it into your favorite text editor and =3D > save=3D20 >> =3D3D >> it as text as suggested by others on this list, Or you can try saving = > =3D > the=3D20 >> =3D3D >> message as text directly from your email program. >> >>>>> boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx 11/22/04 10:29AM >>> >> Hello Rob, >> I want to send a text e mail to book port. Could you please give me = > =3D3D >> the=3D3D20 >> steps to do this. Thanks. >> ----- Original Message -----=3D3D20 >> From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> >> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 6:33 AM >> Subject: [bookport] Re: continued bookport problems >> >> >>> Amy: >>> >>> Does this file send properly to another card? >>> >>>>>> aruell@xxxxxxxxxxx 11/21/04 08:53AM >>> >>> Hello all, >>> I now have new problems. I reformatted the flash card and, to be =3D3D >> safe,=3D3D3D20 >>> deleted and then downloaded the bp transfer software in case it =3D > was=3D3D3D20 >>> corrupted. I tried to download an audible.com file and, after the =3D3D >> files=3D3D3D20 >>> converted to mp3 successfully, I got the following error: >>> Sending 1 of 1 -- 8% >>> Book Port Transfer >>> FFAPHAud: FFMP3: Flash Card is full. >>> OKHourG >>> Cancel >>> This is not accurate, as, when I reformatted the card, it was empty. >>> >>> >>> >>>=3D3D20 >> >> >> >> >> >>=3D20 > > > > > > > > > > >