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I am concerned about the following from Oliver Stern to Syafril
Hermansyah:
>
OS>> I  received  some messages recently created with a version of
Outlook.
OS>> They contained one attachment each (an RTF-file) with the
content type
OS>> application/msword.   Funny   enough,   TB   trashed  the 
attachment
OS>> immediately  as  the  mails hit the mailbox. Only because I knew
there
OS>> had  to be one, I was able to open the mail directly on the
server the
OS>> second time and save away the source.
>
Whilst I can understand TB dealing with .rtf files as attachments,
why
should it trash them?  I am on an e-mail list locally and so that
most
people (most use MS) can receive documents, we have a rule they are
sent as .rtf attachments.  Does this mean that TB will trash them, or
is it something only to do with Outlook?

Graham

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