On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 04:55, Thomas Spuhler wrote: > I think I remember having seen a problem when using richtext in outlook > since that comes up with and ATT00002.txt attachment or similar.
This is not authoritative (I haven't used Outlook + Exchange + GroupShield for over 2 years, thank bog), but: We used to run into problems like this because (we suspected) GroupShield (the McAffee VirusScan server plugin for Exchange) would decide that the .asc signature attachment was a virus, and so would "replace" it with ATT002.txt. Have a peak in whatever attachment you end up getting - see if it is, in fact, an OpenPGP ascii armoured detached signature, or whether it's "Hi! This attachment has been replaced because we thought it looked like binary data (sic) and so might have contained a virus" Real pain. But then, like I said, that's why we don't use such software anymore. AfC -- Andrew Frederick Cowie Operational Dynamics Consulting Pty Ltd Australia: +61 2 9977 6866 North America: +1 646 472 5054 http://www.operationaldynamics.com/ _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
