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Mark Feodoroff
Hi All,
We're running Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2003 backend. One particular user
has reported email attachments doubling in size. By this I mean that the
size reported in the 'Size' column in the Inbox is double that of the
attachments in the actual email. It doesn't effect all attachments, only
ones from outside our network.
I know about encoding and the overhead that adds, but nothing like this.
I'm seeing DOC, JPG, PDF, WMV files in the 2-5MB range doubling. Some
messages have mulitple attachments and it happens to the whole message, not
just certain file types.
Now for the weirdness:
* It doesn't happen for all users.
* It happens more to some users than others (has never happened to anyone in
IT for example)
* Exchange Tracking Centre reports the true size of the email, as does our
SPAM filter, etc.
* During testing I have asked a message originator to send to a user
exhibiting the issue and myself in the same email - works fine for me.
* Moving a users' mailbox from one store to another results in an effective
compaction of the mailbox and messages then report correct size
* Coping a single message to another mailbox also reports the correct size
in the destination mailbox, but not the source one!
* Internal emails are never a problem
I love to hear from anyone who has been this problem, or those who could
shed some light on what might be going on.
Cheers,
Mark
We're running Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2003 backend. One particular user
has reported email attachments doubling in size. By this I mean that the
size reported in the 'Size' column in the Inbox is double that of the
attachments in the actual email. It doesn't effect all attachments, only
ones from outside our network.
I know about encoding and the overhead that adds, but nothing like this.
I'm seeing DOC, JPG, PDF, WMV files in the 2-5MB range doubling. Some
messages have mulitple attachments and it happens to the whole message, not
just certain file types.
Now for the weirdness:
* It doesn't happen for all users.
* It happens more to some users than others (has never happened to anyone in
IT for example)
* Exchange Tracking Centre reports the true size of the email, as does our
SPAM filter, etc.
* During testing I have asked a message originator to send to a user
exhibiting the issue and myself in the same email - works fine for me.
* Moving a users' mailbox from one store to another results in an effective
compaction of the mailbox and messages then report correct size
* Coping a single message to another mailbox also reports the correct size
in the destination mailbox, but not the source one!
* Internal emails are never a problem
I love to hear from anyone who has been this problem, or those who could
shed some light on what might be going on.
Cheers,
Mark