Hello Graham,
Responding to your article on Monday, September 18, 2000 at 07:10:59 GMT
+0100 (which was 18/09/2000 13:10 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
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.
G> Whilst I can understand TB dealing with .rtf files as attachments,
G> why should it trash them? I am on an e-mail list locally and so that
G> most people (most use MS) can receive documents, we have a rule they
G> are sent as .rtf attachments. Does this mean that TB will trash them,
G> or is it something only to do with Outlook?
I just trying sending to myself RTF message using Outlook2000, either
direct to e-mail address or through the list, I got the winmail.dat
attachment as expected.
So I guess something on your ListServer or E-mail Gateway makes that
problem.
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Best regards,
- Syafril -
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