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Apple server calendar storage for attachments
Apple server calendar storage for attachments








apple server calendar storage for attachments

The user adds the attachment, then within an hour or so it is gone. Problem: Attachments are missing in outlook calendar invites/appointments. Also, the SH dashboard should not only be open to only admin accounts. Mail, when you use other than Actual Size, changes the dimensions of the image, so the EXIF data changes to reflect that, but the rest stays the same. Please advise of the resolution to this issue seeing as I can not see it. I can change the name of the file, but the EXIF data doesn't change UNLESS I use Preview, or some other tool, to change the dimensions of the image. I made a copy of the FILE and got the version with "copy" in the name. Unless I use an EXIF data editor, that date will remain the same no matter what. Note the date of the image, August 15, 2013.

apple server calendar storage for attachments

Now here is the EXIF data from opening the file in Preview, using Tools and Show Inspector to get to the EXIF data:

apple server calendar storage for attachments

The date of the FILE clearly shows it was created today at 1:34. There are two files there, one that I emailed to myself at Actual Size and then saved to Downloads. To demonstrate, here is a screenshot of my Downloads folder: Note2: In searching for a solution, all I found was other people with the same problem, and they wrote "Apple only cares about the consumers, not us technical people".Ĭlick to expand.No, original date is associated with the FILE, not the image. Note: The closest I've come to getting this fixed, is when I got an Apple Tech Support person on the phone with me, and he tested this himself, found the same issue, and told me he would pass this on to the Engineers. There is a selection somewhere for "Windows friendly attachments", but that doesn't solve the problem.īecause of this bug, the only satisfactory solution I could find was to purchase Microsoft Office, and use the Outlook mail program, which doesn't have this bug. The proper fix would be to be able to open Apple Mail, then go to Mail Preferences, then provide a check box to send attachments as normal attachments instead of embedding into the body of the mail message. I am tired of Apple Tech Support people trying to help me, with no success, then getting a senior advisor involved, who also can't fix it, and then telling me to report it as a bug, which I've been doing for five years. The ONLY way I have found to reliably do this, is if I'm sending a file "picture.jpg" as an attachment, to first rename it as something like "picture.abc".Īpple Mail sees the file is not a jpg, png, or pdf, so it sends the file as a normal attachment.Īfterwards, the recipient can save the file with the temporary name, "picture.abc" and rename it as "picture.jpg". The problem is that when Apple Mail sees that a file is either a jpg, a png, or a pdf, the mail app embeds the image into the message, which means it is useless at the receiving end. I want to be able to send a medical image to others, using Apple Mail, sending it as a normal mail attachment, so it is received by the other person as an attachment, that they can save, and have a complete copy of my original file, with all EXIF data in place. I talk to Apple Tech Support, they connect to my computer, and tell me lots of ways around the problem, but nothing works.

APPLE SERVER CALENDAR STORAGE FOR ATTACHMENTS SOFTWARE

For maybe five years now, I've been trying to get a software issue fixed, with no luck.










Apple server calendar storage for attachments