I sent a Treo picture file to a different friend who works at a 
different company and he could not open the file with his Outlook 2003 
either.  He says he got the following error message:

Corrupted with "15 extraneous bytes" before the marker 0Xb.

Why would Outlook have trouble receiving image files, but any other 
email software works fine???


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Kontos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Treo List Yahoo" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:22 PM
Subject: [Treo] Outlook 2003 won't open email attachments sent from Treo 
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> If I create a little video (or a JPEG) on my Treo and send it via 
> email
> from the Treo to my wife's work account (Outlook 2003), the files 
> won't
> open.  (Error messages are "File is not a movie" for the Quicktime 
> vid,
> and "No preview available' for the JPEG.)
>
> If I send those same files from the Treo to anyone else, they can be
> viewed with no problem, so it seems that my wife's Outlook (or 
> corporate
> network server?) is somehow corrupting the files.
>
> This only happens with files *created* on the Treo.  If I use the Treo
> to send images that were created with a different digital camera, she
> can successfully view those.
>
> I did another test.  I sent a Treo-created video and jpeg from my Treo
> to my home PC.  They open fine for me there.  So then I forwarded 
> those
> same files from my home PC to  the wife's Outlook account.  They open
> fine!  So, going through a "middleman" the files get through okay, but
> if they go directly from Treo to Outlook, they get corrupted.
>
> I hope I explained that clearly.  Any idea what might be happening?
>
> George
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