AOL gats wor attachment as winmail.dat

Y

yn

Outlook 2000. Mail configured as html. Word attachment received as
winmail.dat by AOL recipients. All I could find is RTF issue, but there is
no RTF. Very annoying!
Thanks for the help.
yn
 
G

gkellysr

This same problem just started happening to my non-Microsoft reciopients
over the last month. What changed? Selecting Plain Text is NOT an option for
creating newsletters. Especially when Global HTML setting was working just
fine up until about a month ago. This really is frustraing, especially with
Outlook Express being discontinued.

Diane Poremsky said:
does it work correctly if you use plain text format?

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yn said:
Outlook 2000. Mail configured as html. Word attachment received as
winmail.dat by AOL recipients. All I could find is RTF issue, but there is
no RTF. Very annoying!
Thanks for the help.
yn
 
Y

yn

does it work correctly if you use plain text format?

--
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Outlook 2000. Mail configured as html. Word attachment received as
winmail.dat by AOL recipients. All I could find is RTF issue, but thereis
no RTF. Very annoying!
Thanks for the help.
yn

Looks like plain text is working. I am sending many HTML emails such
as newsletters and active links. Having plain text might be a problem.
yn
 
Y

yn

Looks like plain text is working. I am sending many HTML emails such
as newsletters and active links. Having plain text might be a problem.yn

Just a note. This is a new problem for me s well. bout a month Maybe
another Microsoft buggy updates?
Can it be the mail server?
Thanks. yn
 

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