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jojo

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Nov 17, 2004, 12:26:40 PM11/17/04
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Hi,

My boss is using outlook at home.
He received and email with an attachment and forwarded to me.
I only get the email, no attachment.
I can't find a setting for this and don't know how to advise him.

Can anyone help?

Brian Tillman

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Nov 17, 2004, 2:42:59 PM11/17/04
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jojo <cgv_2000*SPAM*@yahoo.com> wrote:

> My boss is using outlook at home.

What are you using? What version if he using?
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Brian Tillman

jojo

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Nov 17, 2004, 4:34:28 PM11/17/04
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He is using office 2000
I am using OE 6

we have never had this problem before.

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Brian Tillman

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Nov 18, 2004, 9:22:26 AM11/18/04
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jojo <cgv_2000*SPAM*@yahoo.com> wrote:

> He is using office 2000
> I am using OE 6

Then he's sending his message in Rich Text format, which Outlook Express
can't read. IN Rich Text format, attachments are encoded in TNEF format,
which Outlook Express ignores.
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Brian Tillman

jojo

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Nov 18, 2004, 9:54:02 AM11/18/04
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But he is not. He is sending an AutoCAD .dwg file.

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Brian Tillman

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Nov 18, 2004, 10:35:49 AM11/18/04
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jojo <cgv_2000*SPAM*@yahoo.com> wrote:

> But he is not. He is sending an AutoCAD .dwg file.

The type of attachment has nothing to do with it. He has "Rich Text"
selected in his mail formatting options.
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Brian Tillman

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