On Thursday, October 23, 2003 at 22:09 Maxxx wrote:

> Where in the nine pits of Hell did they (MS) find that idea :/

Simple. They come up with something new, hope that enough people will
use it and by doing so try to make defacto standards that they hope
others will support.

I've heard that Novell is supporting this MS-only attachment encoding
style called MS-TNEF in their latest incursion of their GroupWise
Internet Agent gateway if only to get rid of the questions of their
customers.

The reason almost any mail from Outlook has this attachment, even if
no files were attached to the e-mail is that it is used to store
Outlook specific additional mailproperties as well. Why they don't
just use X-headers for those is beyond me.

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Greetings,
Maurice

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