If you're sending the RTF file as an attachment and the recipient's
email program treats it as inline text, the problem's at their end. It's
not the extension either. I've gotten the same complaints with documents
saved as Word 6 by higher versions, which results in an RTF file with a
.doc extension.

h~

Jan Eri wrote:
> 
> and I should probably have mentioned that as far as I know this
> behaviour has been there all the time, it's not new to 0.9.7 or any
> recent version.
> 
> Jan
> 
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 09:38:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jan Eri)
> wrote:
> > I have experienced quite a few times when sending a RTF wordprocessor
> > file as attachment with Warpzilla that the recipient complains that
> > his mailer does not receive this as an attachment, but displays the
> > RTF codes directly in the message instead. I usually end up zipping
> > the RTF file and sending it again, and then it works well (or sending
> > it with another program).
> >
> > This happens when sending with 0.9.7 and with recent versions of
> > Eudora and Outlook in the receiving end.
> >
> > Is this a known problem? Due to the content or the extension?
> > Anything I can do as a workaround?
> >
> > thanks and regards,
> > Jan
> >
> 
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