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I get status and usage reports from various SBS at client's sites. I'm using
Outlook 2007 and sometimes I can't read the content when the reports come in with Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64. I can't find anything in Outlook that will allow me to read these reports. Is there some way to read these reports? -- SteveH |
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... I get status and usage reports from various SBS at client's sites. I'm using Outlook 2007 and sometimes I can't read the content when the reports come in with Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64. I can't find anything in Outlook that will allow me to read these reports. Is there some way to read these reports? Outlook has the ability to decode Base64 so if it's not, it could be a malformed message confusing it so it doesn't find the appropriate MIME separators. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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