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Hello,
Operating System: Windows XP SP3 Client: Outlook 2007 SP1 Server: Exchange 2007 Sp1 This does not seem to affect other users in the office with the same signatures. When one user sends an email with a jpg, gif, etc attached as either part of the signature or in the email the email will bounce back #550 5.6.0 M2MCVT.StorageError; storage error in content conversion # # I believe this occures because it tries to convert the email into a different format and send, but the jpg file is preventing that conversion causing an error. I've seen descriptions of it being converted to winmail.dat ?? This occures only if the email is displayed in html format. For now I have made a work around by changing the file format to rtf and the email sends fine. I have converted the file to a bmp and the file will send without issues, but asking the user to change all files to bmp is not a solution. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Walter Beach |
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On this user's machine, open REGEDIT
Start | Run | enter regedit | OK Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.gif What is the data in the Default value? How about in the Content Type value? Check this for HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpg and HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpeg. What data is set for the values there? -- -Patrick Reed "Beach, Walter" wrote in message ... Hello, Operating System: Windows XP SP3 Client: Outlook 2007 SP1 Server: Exchange 2007 Sp1 This does not seem to affect other users in the office with the same signatures. When one user sends an email with a jpg, gif, etc attached as either part of the signature or in the email the email will bounce back #550 5.6.0 M2MCVT.StorageError; storage error in content conversion # # I believe this occures because it tries to convert the email into a different format and send, but the jpg file is preventing that conversion causing an error. I've seen descriptions of it being converted to winmail.dat ?? This occures only if the email is displayed in html format. For now I have made a work around by changing the file format to rtf and the email sends fine. I have converted the file to a bmp and the file will send without issues, but asking the user to change all files to bmp is not a solution. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Walter Beach |
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Hello Patrick,
The values are gif: Default: giffile Content Type: image/gif ..jpg Default Nikon.CaptureNX.jpeg Content Type Jpeg FIle ..jpeg Default Nikon.CaptureNX.jpeg Content Type jpeg File I compared them to another machine and changed them to match that machine and it is working now. Thank you "Patrick Reed" wrote in message ... On this user's machine, open REGEDIT Start | Run | enter regedit | OK Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.gif What is the data in the Default value? How about in the Content Type value? Check this for HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpg and HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.jpeg. What data is set for the values there? -- -Patrick Reed "Beach, Walter" wrote in message ... Hello, Operating System: Windows XP SP3 Client: Outlook 2007 SP1 Server: Exchange 2007 Sp1 This does not seem to affect other users in the office with the same signatures. When one user sends an email with a jpg, gif, etc attached as either part of the signature or in the email the email will bounce back #550 5.6.0 M2MCVT.StorageError; storage error in content conversion # # I believe this occures because it tries to convert the email into a different format and send, but the jpg file is preventing that conversion causing an error. I've seen descriptions of it being converted to winmail.dat ?? This occures only if the email is displayed in html format. For now I have made a work around by changing the file format to rtf and the email sends fine. I have converted the file to a bmp and the file will send without issues, but asking the user to change all files to bmp is not a solution. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Walter Beach |
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