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Tony Chan
Our company users use Outlook 2002 to send a message with
email content 'test' through our company Exchange 2000
server to outsiders. The outsider just clicks the message
within his Outlook and he can see the email
content 'test'. But it is very strange that if the message
is with email content 'test' and with a file
attachment 'sender.vcf'. It is sent to the outsider using
the same Exchange 2000 server. The outsider would receive
the email. When he opens this email, he CANNOT see the
email content 'test'. However, he can see another file
attachment without subject. In this 'no subject' email, he
can see the email content 'test' and the file
attachement 'sender.vcf'. This suituation does happen in
Outlook 2000.
Company mail server: Exchange 2000
Mail client: Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2000
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
Please help or give some solution.
Tony Chan
email content 'test' through our company Exchange 2000
server to outsiders. The outsider just clicks the message
within his Outlook and he can see the email
content 'test'. But it is very strange that if the message
is with email content 'test' and with a file
attachment 'sender.vcf'. It is sent to the outsider using
the same Exchange 2000 server. The outsider would receive
the email. When he opens this email, he CANNOT see the
email content 'test'. However, he can see another file
attachment without subject. In this 'no subject' email, he
can see the email content 'test' and the file
attachement 'sender.vcf'. This suituation does happen in
Outlook 2000.
Company mail server: Exchange 2000
Mail client: Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2000
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
Please help or give some solution.
Tony Chan