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Rait
I don't know if this is an Outlook or Outlook Express problem, but I've
tried it on many different computers and locations:
When sending html email (only) from Outlook, containing either inserted
pictures or attached pdf files, to someone who receives it in Outlook
Express, neither the pictures or pdf attachment shows.
When looking at the file size and the time it takes to download, it would
appear that the pics or pdf was received but not interpreted correctly by
OE.
When looking at the source code for either email (pdf or pics), this appears
after the body text:
--Boundary_(ID_foSFKAQQp1EsmnZZ+T8tpQ)
Content-type: application/ms-tnef; name=winmail.dat
Content-transfer-encoding: base64
Content-disposition: attachment; filename=winmail.dat
eJ8+IisRAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQ..........goes on forever....
This must be the attachment or pics.
Is this a bug?? Anyway to fix it?? Please help!!!
tried it on many different computers and locations:
When sending html email (only) from Outlook, containing either inserted
pictures or attached pdf files, to someone who receives it in Outlook
Express, neither the pictures or pdf attachment shows.
When looking at the file size and the time it takes to download, it would
appear that the pics or pdf was received but not interpreted correctly by
OE.
When looking at the source code for either email (pdf or pics), this appears
after the body text:
--Boundary_(ID_foSFKAQQp1EsmnZZ+T8tpQ)
Content-type: application/ms-tnef; name=winmail.dat
Content-transfer-encoding: base64
Content-disposition: attachment; filename=winmail.dat
eJ8+IisRAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQ..........goes on forever....
This must be the attachment or pics.
Is this a bug?? Anyway to fix it?? Please help!!!