Amos wrote:
> but if he is using my app (i always send using my app)
> then he sees it ok the only problem is when using outlook

Then you should have no problem :)

If you app is working correctly and Outlook is not, the problem is not
with your app - it's with Microsoft. The user that has problems with
Microsoft products should contact Microsoft, not you.

As a response to your earlier posting:
> i was wondering how you handle those situations

I don't. If it's not my program, I do absolutely nothing. It's not my
job. If someone other's program fails because it doesn't know how to do
things the right way, it's their job to fix their program; not my job to
circumvent it. Very often circumventing a problem is not even possible -
and if I try, the same second the other party fixes their tool, more
things are bound to get broken because I tried circumventing a problem
that no longer exists.

-- 
Markku Uttula


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