If this is intra-office, why are you emailing the file? Why not drop it into
a shared network folder on a "common" drive? Access files can be really
large, why bog down your mailserver and increase both your mailbox size and
the recipient's with it when you don't need to?
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Kathleen Orland
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"Jon LaBarge" wrote:
The easiest way for this to get fixed it to rename the mdb to a different
extension. OL2K3 blocks mdb attachments automatically and there is no way to
unblock them.
Try calling it somthing like %filename%.md_
When the recipient receives the file, they can download it and then rename
it to %filename%.mdb on their end.
Jon
"alex" wrote in message
ups.com...
They're using Outlook '03 to receive the mail. They get a message
like "Outlook blocked access to the following potentially unsafe
attachments". I'm trying to send these attachments intra office; I
know they're safe. I'm unsure if I have access to the mail server.
I didn't know if there was a work-around, other than the one I
mentioned above.