> If it is a *.tif  (fax) file attached you get the following code:
> <img
src="/Xa3a19c9c9ec9ce9bce997a2a0f0f/attach/Main/47/1/1013208726/d.tif">
> There is no href or a simple name for the link generated.
> Could this be from a tags issue or something with the templates
themselves?

No, that problem can only come from the iwebmsg service, since the entire
message, with attachment links, is written to the browser with one tag.

> I'm running 6.04.

That could be part of the problem. Upgrade to 6.06.

If that doesn't solve it, IMail 7 should. Unless you're sending in RTF (MS
proprietary) format. I just sent some test messages with tifs attached to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; you can see that the plaintext and html formats
came through fine by logging in at http://killerwebmail.com/ with demo and
blue. The RTF format from Outlook has the bogus "winmail.dat" attachment,
which is normal for a non-MS email client. RTF is Pure Evil.

I also tested on IMail 6.06, sending a TIF from web messaging back to
itself, and it worked fine.

Ron Hornbaker

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