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<v02140b06b0262f18e274@[204.251.33.5]> from "John R. Snyder" at
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John Snyder ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> I have a subscriber who uses Microsoft Exchange for email. All her
> messages come to the list with attachments that are unreadable by other
> subscribers (including me). Sometimes they come through as pages of
> gibberish appended to her message; sometimes as file attachments with names
> WINMAIL.DAT.1, WINMAIL.DAT.2, etc.
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> How does one turn these things off in MS Exchange? Any clues offered will
> be much appreciated.
I did a search for this answer. Hope it helps you. Send the following
line to [log in to unmask] (*not* to lstown-l itself!!):
search (rtf or attachement) and exchange in lstown-l from dec 1995 to aug 1996
[The word 'attachement' must be mispelled just so if you want all the messages
I found.]
En paz,
Steve
--
Stephen W. Thompson, U. of PA, Data Administration, 215-898-1236, WWW has PGP
[log in to unmask] URL=http://pobox.upenn.edu/~thompson/index.html
The only safe choice: Write e-mail as if it's public. Cuz it could be.
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