Seems like I have heard something about Mac clients and Rich Text and the 
resolution was to send as either Plain Text or HTML. I do not remember the 
specifics however. It was about 6 months ago.

John T
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> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 10:16 AM
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> Subject: [IMail Forum] MacMail PDF Signature
> 
>  IMail 2006.1
>  We are having problems with a user using MacMail (through Exchange) that
> sends PDF's and attaches a signature to the email in rich text format. If we
> use the IMail web interface to open the email we see the signature but what
> I'm guessing should be the PDF file shows up as . If we leave out the
> signature it works, if we create the same message in plain text everything
> is OK.
>   We can open it in OE and view the PDF but we get two signatures (I'm
> guessing HTML & plain text).
> We seem to have it narrowed down to MacMail richtext format, with PDF &
> signature and viewing IMail web. Kind of specific but has anyone else seen
> this?
> 
> Gary
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