Try sending the email to some other address or at least open it in some other application other than Outlook. You can then determine whether the problem is in your sending application or receiving app.
On 6/21/07, Michael M. Rye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Because Outlook is garbage?!?! :) > > Anyway, what program are you using on the Treo to send the message with > the > attachment?? > > --- > Mike > > ...... Original Message ....... > On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 05:49:06 -0700 George Kontos <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]<georgekontos%40inficad.com>> > > wrote: > >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]<georgekontos%40inficad.com> > > > >To: "Treo List Yahoo" <[email protected] <treo%40yahoogroups.com>> > >Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:22 PM > >Subject: [Treo] Outlook 2003 won't open email attachments sent from Treo > >700p > > > > > >> 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 > > > -- Srivaths Srinivasan "Kahan Kahan Se Guzar Aaye" [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
