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pjonesCET@adobeforums.com #1
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If I am not mistaken some where within Acrobat it suggest compatible sendmail applications. Eudora I know is one, and of course Apple's Mail is another, seems like Mailsmith is another. I'm Stretching here I believe Entourage is also. (I don't see how that could be though since MS aim in life is to break standards so that you have to depend only on their products. )
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Jon_Bessant@adobeforums.com #2
Re: identity profile
Suziesue,
You're missing the point - users of *Adobe Reader* CANNOT markup your
PDF if you continue to use Acrobat 6.
Use Acrobat 7 Professional and enable to PDF for markup commenting - no
other way (as mentioned) ...
Jon
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MikeKazlow@adobeforums.com #3
Re: identity profile
Phillip,
I don't know about where Acrobat documentation says which applications are
compatible, but Mailsmith is not compatible :-( Mailsmith is my Mac email
program of choice--- plain ascii email---just the way the diety planned it and
the beginning of (internet) time.
Mike
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suziesue@adobeforums.com #4
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Jon... I AM using prof version 7! Still problems!
Oh well... nothing for it, but back to paper proofs I suppose... damn adobe damn damn damn!
thanks guys for the tips, will throw it to the IT guys here
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pjonesCET@adobeforums.com #5
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Mike I know I read it in documentation somewhere. Don't know whether it was 6 or 7 been so long. after I found out that It refuses to use Thunderbird, and Mozilla/or Seamonkey I quit wasting my time trying to email through Acrobat. Might even have been on Adobe's website. The Ones they support would be at best described as "antique" at best. I guess its difficult for a company to keep up with all the cutting edge tools.
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Candace_Moore@adobeforums.com #6
Re: identity profile
Hi...I'm new to posting so bear with me. I think this is the issue I'm having this morning. I have Mac OS X (10.3.9) and Acrobat 6.0.2 Pro. I created a doc in Quark 6.1 and then a PDF of it. I was sending PDF proofs to clients by using my .mac email account (1.3.11) and attaching the PDF to the email. Then they would reply via email. HOWEVER, I happened to notice the PDF feature, "Send by email for review" and I thought, "Great." I clicked on this, entered my email address as requested, clicked OK and then received the following message "Please select a preferred mail application from the Internet control panel." I tried to find the Internet control panel without any luck. Called Apple Tech Support and the supervisor there worked with it for awhile before giving up and saying "they had never seen this before--try calling Adobe." Any sugestions re the message "Please select a preferred mail application from the Internet control panel."??? Do I simply need to upgrade? If so, to what?
Candace
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graffiti #7
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Candace.
I "think" send for review only recognised particular email applications (works great with Entourage).
At any rate, send for review may not be what you are looking for. That enables the commenting features so that Reader users can comment and save then send back. Study up a bit on that before using. Particularly anything to do with "tracking".
I would suggest (unless someone else has an answer but this has came up before without resolution) that you just attach the PDF to an email (it's actually recommended to Zip the PDF first) and send to your client.
If you DO want to enable for commenting, you can do that under the "Commenting" menu in Acrobat Pro 7.
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graffiti #8
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Just looking through the Apple mail preferences. Try going into there and in "General" preferences, see what it says for "Default email reader". Be sure that Apple Mail is selected.
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