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Steve JORDI
Hi,
I have sent some messages to friends for the new year and some
of them told me that they were not able to open the Winmail.dat
attached file.
Now I wonder why this Winmail.dat file has been sent.
My message was not RTF, it was pure HTML, and also, following the
instructions from MS KB articles, I set all the options to
convert Rich Text mails into HTML before sending.
Tools->Options->Mail Format
Then by default "Compose in this message format: Plain Text"
And Internet Format... set to "Convert to HTML format".
Now, why is that Winmail.dat file still sent? It should never
be created since I never use Rich Text.
By the way, some people got the correct HTML formatted mail.
And some, all from the same ISP, got the Winmail.dat instead.
Any idea?
Thanks for any help
Sincerely,
Steve JORDI
(Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address)
I have sent some messages to friends for the new year and some
of them told me that they were not able to open the Winmail.dat
attached file.
Now I wonder why this Winmail.dat file has been sent.
My message was not RTF, it was pure HTML, and also, following the
instructions from MS KB articles, I set all the options to
convert Rich Text mails into HTML before sending.
Tools->Options->Mail Format
Then by default "Compose in this message format: Plain Text"
And Internet Format... set to "Convert to HTML format".
Now, why is that Winmail.dat file still sent? It should never
be created since I never use Rich Text.
By the way, some people got the correct HTML formatted mail.
And some, all from the same ISP, got the Winmail.dat instead.
Any idea?
Thanks for any help
Sincerely,
Steve JORDI
(Remove the K_I_L_LSPAM from my email address)