how are you determining the message has the attachment? If by looking at the
message source, does it have a winmail.dat? That is caused by the Outlook
user sending messages in RTF format.
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"Ian Marsh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a client who is running Outlook Express 6.0 on XP who noticed that
> only in a couple of cases, that the email message has the data for the
> attachment, but the attachment icon is not present for the message and he
> cannot therefore see or save it. What I discovered is that the two parties
> he is experiencing this problem in their email is that they are sending to
> him from Outlook 2007. One of them is his accountant down the hall using
> the same domain via internet (non-exchange) email. (outlook 2007, on Vista
> business).
>
> A random check of several other emails shows that the emails that have
> attachments visible are not from Outlook 2007.
>
> Tools->Options->Security "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened
> that could potentially be a virus." is clear.(Not checked).
>
> Has anyone else experienced this problem and has anyone found a
> solution???
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
>