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On 18 Sep 00, at 13:42, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

> 
> 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.
> 
> -- 
No, I don't have a problem, but if Oliver Sturm's .rtf files are being 
trashed by The Bat, then how do I know somebody has sent me an 
.rtf file and I've never received it?

I wanted to make sure that this wasn't something that Oliver Sturm 
had found in isolation.  From your reply, your files are getting 
through, but I'd be interested to know if this problem is duplicated.

Most of my correspondents use Word (I don't, I use Works) but 
others use other word processors.  Whilst I'd like a .txt standard, 
the .rtf compromise means that (for instance) I can receive part of a 
newsletter properly formatted, add my bit then pass it on.

Graham

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