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Chris
I use MS Outlook 2000 SR1 (9.0.0.3821). When receiving e-mail with attached file (extention doesn't matter) from one of my partners I always see this file as "att-1.unk" file. He uses MS Outlook too. This "att-1.unk" may be "stripped" of additional header using programs designed for "winmail.dat" files (for instance tnef.exe). I verified, that my partner used "Plain text", not "Rich text formant" when sending his e-mails. I received the same "att-1.unk" file when I tried to use Outlook Express instead of MS Outlook. Its very strange, because the same e-mails, sent by my partner, are received by my colleague correctly. I received the same e-mails with attachments when were sent to my free web-based account
Do you know any answer? I was searching on the Web but found nothing. That is not "winmail.dat" problem. Is there any method to turn off every Microsoft "inventions" and to force e-mail clients to send and receive messages in standard format
Do you know any answer? I was searching on the Web but found nothing. That is not "winmail.dat" problem. Is there any method to turn off every Microsoft "inventions" and to force e-mail clients to send and receive messages in standard format