Outlook 2003 and Vista

A

Alfred Zommers

I have three computers, two running XP and one Vista. All have the same
security software and all have Outlook 2003 SP3. When I get an email that
contains graphics ie HTML it appears OK on both XP machines but on the Vista
machine I get the message header followed by:

------_=_NextPart_002_01C81050.FA303858
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

=20

=20

=20

CONTENTS

=20

Headlines today =
<file:///I:\Communiqu=E9\oct17.doc#_HEADLINES_-_TODAY_1#_HEADLINES_-_TODA=
Y_1>=20

etc.

How do I fix this please? so that I can get see the HTML message?

Alfred
 
B

Brian Tillman

Alfred Zommers said:
I have three computers, two running XP and one Vista. All have the
same security software and all have Outlook 2003 SP3. When I get an
email that contains graphics ie HTML it appears OK on both XP
machines but on the Vista machine I get the message header followed
by:

Is this a message sent to you as a Bcc? If so, Outlook 2003 on Vista seems
to have trouble with that and so far, there hasn't been any solution.
 

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