McEditors and Entourage users:

All right, so the subject line is a cheap twist on the Sears & Sears
philosophy. I hope it got your attention.

A colleague has been trying to send me a document as an e-mail attachment.
She is using what she calls Outlook for Power Mac, though I hadn't heard of
any version but Express, and I'm using Entourage. Should be easy, right?

Every attachment she sends, whether or not it's compressed by DropStuff,
appears as "Attachment (application/ms-tnef document)" and can not be opened
by any of the many means I have.

It's supposed to be an Adobe InDesign document, created with the same
version of InDesign I have, using only fonts and (eps) clip art I have. But
InDesign won't touch it, Stuffit Deluxe won't make anything else of it, and
MacLink Plus treats it like Lithuania in 1989 (won't recognize it).

What settings should I have the sender specify, and through what part of
Outlook? I can't find equivalent settings in Entourage, maybe because I set
them once and immediately forgot them.

Even if this is obvious, I'll appreciate your help, and apologize for my
Fridayed mind. I'll cross-post this to McEdit and Entourage Talk, so I also
apologize for the duplication. If you get it twice, though, you may be more
likely to know the answer.

Thanks.

-- Clayton Bennett
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