> That's what it looks like to me. Like the other clients do not
> support Microsoft's version of RTF properly, so they convert it
> to an attachment.
Actually, according to Microsoft, the server is responsible for figuring out that the
file Microsoft attaches isn't really an attached file. Microsoft doesn't even (yet)
care about other servers handling the file, they say that only Exchange servers can
handle it. Since they made up the protocol, it's likely other servers won't even
attempt to touch it.
Microsoft specifically sends it as an attachment. According to my interpretation of
the RFCs, that's how clients *should* handle it: as an attachment.
-Scott
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