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On Wed, 7 May 1997 14:37:09 -0400, Mark London <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>We keep getting people who post to our mailing list with ms-tnef attachments
>automatically added to their messages. I don't know how to tell people to turn off
>those attachments. Can someone tell me? Thanks.
Turning off the RTF feature in selected mailers:
Microsoft Exchange/Microsoft Messaging (or whatever they call it these
days)
- In your address book, select the internet mail recipient.
- Select the address tab (usually the tab on the right and the one that
comes up by default.
- Uncheck the box that says 'Always send messages in Microsoft Exchange
rich text format.'
- Hit OK. Now your messages will go out in plain old type just like the
rest of our messages do.
Microsoft Internet Mail-
I tried finding a similar option for you all to select. Unfortunately, I
can only tell you I was able to send myself a message without any sort of
attachment popping up.
The settings I might suggest if you believe you are having problems with
the rtf attachments is under the Menu - MAIL/OPTIONS. Under the 'mail
sending format' select 'plain text'. Then under settings for plain text,
select MIME for you attachments and 'Encode sending text' as none.
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Ben Parker ............ (Oak Park IL) .......... [log in to unmask]
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