>A user from a virtual domain sends an email with an attachment " work.doc" ,
>I open his email with Outlook Express, but there is no attachment.
>The strange part is that if you open the source code of the email the
>attachment is in there with the name winmail.dat .

That's normal.  That's Microsoft's proprietary encoding scheme, designed 
for Exchange-to-Exchange E-mails.  The Outlook client sending the E-mail is 
broken if it is sending the winmail.dat file to anyone other than an 
Exchange/Outlook user who can accept the file.

                                                    -Scott
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