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I use Outlook 2003
not Outlook Express For one or another dark reason, i can't send e-mails with attachements in all these cases: - use this layout: .............................Text with HTML - use this layout:..............................Text with RTF - use MS Office Word 2003 to edit e-mails - use MS Office Word 2003 to read e-mails with RTF When i hit the "send" button, he sends it as if the attachements is send too but my coresspondents don't receive anything. No warning for me at all Just a number of unhappy clients. The only way to be able to send e-mails with attachements is to use: - use this layout: .............................Text without editing (flat text) but that looks very oldfashioned. So, whatever i do, attachements only can be sent id the e-mail is in flat text ? Why is that ? How can i change that ? |
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![]() "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" schreef in bericht ... what email client do the recipients use? i tried it with 2 different ones: one correspondent has Outlook Express, the other has Hotmail does the recipients get a message large enough to indicate the attachment is present but hidden? no, the receive a small mail if so, the messages are getting converted to rtf formatting. no, that's not the case |
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![]() "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" schreef in bericht ... what email client do the recipients use? i tried it with 2 different ones: one correspondent has Outlook Express, the other has Hotmail does the recipients get a message large enough to indicate the attachment is present but hidden? no, the receive a small mail if so, the messages are getting converted to rtf formatting. no, that's not the case |
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David Verbeek wrote:
i tried it with 2 different ones: one correspondent has Outlook Express, the other has Hotmail Hotmail isn't a mail client. Perhaps you mean he's using the web interface to Hotmail. IN each case, it's still pointing to you using Rich Text format because only Outlook can decode Rich Text. no, that's not the case How do you know? If the recipients you are mailing are in your Contacts folder, even if you are choosing a format other than Rich Text in the Mail Format options, that can be overridden by a setting in the contact's records. Open each contact and double-click the e-mail address and examine the "Internet Mail Format" drop-down. Make sure it says, "Let Outlook decide the best sending format" and not "Send using Outlook Rich Text Format". -- Brian Tillman |
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