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I have a strange problem and have not been able to find a good solution to
this problem. I have OE 6 on my machine while my friends and others have Outlook 2003 and above on their machine. It happens that i get proper rich text messages from few of them while from others i get messages in Plain Text. Can any1 help or seen this? This is also the problem with attachments i sometimes do get the ones sent from Outlook. |
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Dinesh M wrote:
I have a strange problem and have not been able to find a good solution to this problem. I have OE 6 on my machine while my friends and others have Outlook 2003 and above on their machine. It happens that i get proper rich text messages from few of them while from others i get messages in Plain Text. Can any1 help or seen this? This is also the problem with attachments i sometimes do get the ones sent from Outlook. You need to ask all your friends with Outlook 2003 to send in plain text. Outlook Express cannot read RTF. There is nothing you can do on your machine to read RTF in Outlook Express. -- Kath Adams MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express) |
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If messages are sent using the Exchange family of mail programs
(includes Windows Messaging or Outlook97/98/2000+) and the option to use Rich Text Format is selected, it puts the RTF message (and any attached files) in an attachment called WINMAIL.DAT (application/ms-tnef). But this attachment is useless to most other mail programs. In some mail programs (e.g. Outlook Express), the attachment won't even be visible. The Exchange user can turn off the RTF option for messages to selected recipients. Note that if sending via an Exchange server, the Exchange server administrator may be overriding the mail client settings. In this case, the administrator will need to make changes on the server. In some cases, the Exchange server actually removes the attachments to some recipients. For additional information, see the MS-TNEF WINMAIL.DAT Attachments section of Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_san...de.htm#ms-tnef At the above link is information on several utilities that can be used to recover the attachment if the sender can't or won't resend it in plain text (or HTML) mode. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Dinesh M" wrote in message ... I have a strange problem and have not been able to find a good solution to this problem. I have OE 6 on my machine while my friends and others have Outlook 2003 and above on their machine. It happens that i get proper rich text messages from few of them while from others i get messages in Plain Text. Can any1 help or seen this? This is also the problem with attachments i sometimes do get the ones sent from Outlook. |
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