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Thu, 1 Aug 1996 17:42:52 -0500
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/Pete Weiss at Penn State
Date:    Thu, 1 Aug 1996 09:14:12 -0500
From:    "Ingrid H. Shafer" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: PLEASE, help this subscriber get rid of the garbage!
 
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THis came out on another list and tells how to turn off those
annoying attachment messages that come through from users of ms exchange
mail program:
 
All microsoft exchange users please launch and
A. Select the Address Book from the Tools Menu.
B. Double click on the cybermind address book item you created.
C. This will bring up a series of four tabs. On the SMTP-Internet Tab (the
default I think) DE-select the check box at the bottom which states
  "Always send messages in Microsoft Exchange rich text format"
 
When this option is selected mapi mail clients such as Exchange or
Microsoft mail will display the message using this file. This format
permits bolding/font/colors/graphics to be present in the text. Quite
nice, but not all mail clients speak this language; and so create an
attachement/enclosure.
 
** And here's another answer:
 
>What I've found very helpful in resolving this MS Exchange issue, is to:
>(and please, follow these directions to the letter)
>
>1. Open up Explorer (or Norton Navigator)
>2. Delete Exchange
>

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