Ok, I have a user who's claiming that when they try to send an attachment
the user receiving the attachment receives the attachment that I've included
in this e-mail.  It's called "winmail.dat"  Does anyone know what this is
all about?

Here is the message that our user gave us explaining the situation:

"I sent the letter below to a client.  His response was that, while he could
read the letter, he could not open the attachment.  I did not include an
attachment.  Is this "mystery attachment" perhaps caused by the font that I
use for my email address?  I have gotten this same response from other
clients--but not all of them.  But, I don't always use the same font on my
signature.  This is the only thing I can think of.  Or, does it have
anything to do with the fact that I send stuff in Message Rich Text?  Or
perhaps it has to do with the system that is receiving the document.

Please help me figure this out because I would like to eliminate the
confusion of the "mystery attachment".  By the way, here is the attachment
that shows up on return emails from said clients."

Now, I think the Rich Text part has something to do with it, but I'm not
sure if the type of font being used is a problem.  I also noticed that the
attachment comes embedded within the e-mail body which I believe I've seen
on this list in regards to Rich Text being the culprit.  Any ideas will be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Angel Castillo, MCSE, MCP+I
MIS Dept.  Jobs.com
IMail System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(214) 273-7629
"When you love what you do...you're alive!"

winmail.dat

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