G
Gerry Martin
I have Outlook 2003 SP3.
A company sending me attachments of approx 1-2 MB, from a Lotus notes
server, are unable to get them to me as normal attchments. The emails (.jpg
and .Xls and PDF) appear on my pc as 6 MB but with the attchments converted
to a lot of code inserted at the foot of the email (an example of the start
of the code is shown at the end).
They could send all attachments to me, up to the other day. Nothing obvious
has been changed.
They can send pictures that were made in the past that reside on their pc.
But not new files they make.
They can send the pictures to another company, who receives them OK, (I only
get them as inserted code when copied in on this email), and that company can
then forward them to me with no problem.
I have tried turnning off Symantec anti virus with no effect.
Other people running outlook appear to have no problem sending me
attachments only this company running Lotus Notes and only with new files
they have created.
If I send them a file and ask them to return it to me it works fine.
They have zipped these troublesome files - and one person managed to get an
attachment they could not send directly through but another person failed
doing the same thing.
Does anyone know of anything that it might be?
Have any recent updates from Windows caused it?
Any help please?
Code at foot of body email follows:
--0__NBBF967DFD5EF238f9e8a93df938690918c4EBBF967DFD5EF23
Content-type: application/zip;
name=est.zip"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=est.zip"
Content-transfer-encoding: base64
A company sending me attachments of approx 1-2 MB, from a Lotus notes
server, are unable to get them to me as normal attchments. The emails (.jpg
and .Xls and PDF) appear on my pc as 6 MB but with the attchments converted
to a lot of code inserted at the foot of the email (an example of the start
of the code is shown at the end).
They could send all attachments to me, up to the other day. Nothing obvious
has been changed.
They can send pictures that were made in the past that reside on their pc.
But not new files they make.
They can send the pictures to another company, who receives them OK, (I only
get them as inserted code when copied in on this email), and that company can
then forward them to me with no problem.
I have tried turnning off Symantec anti virus with no effect.
Other people running outlook appear to have no problem sending me
attachments only this company running Lotus Notes and only with new files
they have created.
If I send them a file and ask them to return it to me it works fine.
They have zipped these troublesome files - and one person managed to get an
attachment they could not send directly through but another person failed
doing the same thing.
Does anyone know of anything that it might be?
Have any recent updates from Windows caused it?
Any help please?
Code at foot of body email follows:
--0__NBBF967DFD5EF238f9e8a93df938690918c4EBBF967DFD5EF23
Content-type: application/zip;
name=est.zip"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=est.zip"
Content-transfer-encoding: base64