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Attachement Problems
Please help
I've recently installed Outlook and am having difficulty sending attachments. Whenever I attempt to send an Access database, it's blocked by the receiving host as being unsafe. I know that I can fool Outlook by renaming the file, sending it, and then instructing the recipient to save it as an mdb file. Is there another way around this? Thanks. |
Attachement Problems
It's not an issue at your end, it's an issue with the receiver's side of
things. What program are they using to receive mail? Also, their mail server can be dealing with the attachment. Here in my office the mail server blocks the attachment before I can even get to it. "alex" wrote in message ups.com... Please help I've recently installed Outlook and am having difficulty sending attachments. Whenever I attempt to send an Access database, it's blocked by the receiving host as being unsafe. I know that I can fool Outlook by renaming the file, sending it, and then instructing the recipient to save it as an mdb file. Is there another way around this? |
Attachement Problems
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. |
Attachement Problems
You can take a look at this site
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article08-104 "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. |
Attachement Problems
Here is another site that give you a little add-in inside outlook
http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm "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. |
Attachement Problems
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. |
Attachement Problems
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? -- Kathleen Orland Blessed are the cracked, for it is they who let in the light Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "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. |
Attachement Problems
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? -- Kathleen Orland Blessed are the cracked, for it is they who let in the light Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "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. |
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