Nope, I still see your attachment, this time it is "ATT00049.txt", if you
recall, the previous one was ATT00033.txt, both containing the footer which
appears in original List Posts and obviously something generated by a
counter  (ie att00033, now att00049).  As I see this occasionally with other
list posters, I first thought maybe it was some dingleberry left from the
user's mail server "counting" their emails but, as the attachment has the
List message footer in it, that doesn't sound right either.

Also, you might want to set your client to "plain text" instead of Rich text
as it still retains some formatting capability like HTML. Plain text just
plain doesn't :)

Other things you might check:

Make sure your addess book isn't attaching your business card (a .vcf file
a.k.a. vCard)

Make sure Outlook or an Outlook message rule isn't set to try to send any
replies including the original message as an attachment.

Now this is curious, suspecting this might be an Outlook or Microsoft
Exchange Server issue, I checked the email header on several emails I still
have cluttering up my Mapinfo Inbox, some several weeks or months back. I
looked through these and see I have several with this ATT000xx.txt file
attached.

Indeed the first few I looked at, those folks were on MS Exchange server,
but then I noticed some others using Lotus Notes, GMAIL and even a couple
people using a webmail client and some of those had this ATTxxxx attachment.
Not everyone, only a few.

Or, it could be someone else's Outlook tryin' to mate with my Outlook!

D

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hankins,
Michael D.
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 10:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MI-L] TEST


David,  was set to HTML, now rich text.   Maybe that was it.

Mike  Hankins 



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