I have sent .doc files to any who have asked me for them.  If I missed 
anyone who has requested me to send them a .doc file I apologize.  Please 
send another request and I will send you one.

I am using a Samsung Galaxy S3 with Android version 4.4.2.
I am using K9 version 5.005

Thank you.

On Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 3:36:12 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote:

>
>
> ------------ Original Message ------------ 
> > Date: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 01:20:22 PM -0700 
> > From: Cindy <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> > 
> > Seth...this is on my home computer going straight out on my cable 
> > internet.  There is no IT department involved. 
> > 
> > I'm not sending winmail.dat files so I don't need a program to 
> > "handle"  them.  I just need K9 to stop converting a .doc file 
> > into a winmail.dat  file.   
> > 
> > My computer is sending out .doc files.   
> > 
> > My ISP is receiving .doc files.   
> > 
> > My ISP is displaying the .doc files just fine via their webmail 
> > both on my  phone and on my computer. 
> > 
> > It is only when K9 receives the .doc file on my phone, that it 
> > then becomes  a winmail.dat file. 
> > 
> > K9 used to be able to receive .doc files without converting them 
> > to  winmail.dat files.  This problem just started happening 
> > earlier this year. 
> > 
> > So it definitely has something to do with K9. 
> > 
> > I do not need K9 to "handle" winmail.dat files so they can be 
> > opened.  I  just need it to STOP converting .doc files into 
> > winmail.dat files.   
> > 
> > PS: on the rare occasion (maybe once a year)  I've seen someone 
> > else's  files come into my computer as a winmail.dat file...my 
> > computer won't open  or "handle" them either.  K9 just needs to 
> > stop converting .doc files into  winmail.dat files. 
> > 
> > Cindy 
> > 
>
> Cindy -- Various people have suggested that you send ".doc" files 
> directly to their email addresses so that they can be looked at in 
> non-MS environments (with desk/laptop email as well as mobile device 
> clients). I don't get the sense that you have done that. Without a 
> 3rd-party/environment review it's hard to tell what might be 
> happening, and whether this is a K9 or MS/your environment issue, 
> and not much more that we can add. 
>
> Also, I don't remember seeing what android version or K9 release you 
> are using. 
>
>
>

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