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      20th Aug 2007
this happens to the same people e-mail, but not to everyone I e-mail. They
do not get the attachments when I send the e-mail through Outlook. The
attachments are converted into a file they can not open. If I send the
e-mail directly from the Comcast web site they get the attachments. Is
Outlook doing something to the attachments (mostly they are Excel, Word or
Photos), the person on the other end has Office 2003 and I am using office
2003.
 
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      20th Aug 2007
From your description this issue seems that it is on the receivers end. Ask them to try and disable their AV integration(email scanning). Also if the file is very large their ISP can have a limit set for them to receive.

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"kayvolk" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3195E61B-84B4-491B-8DE7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> this happens to the same people e-mail, but not to everyone I e-mail. They
> do not get the attachments when I send the e-mail through Outlook. The
> attachments are converted into a file they can not open. If I send the
> e-mail directly from the Comcast web site they get the attachments. Is
> Outlook doing something to the attachments (mostly they are Excel, Word or
> Photos), the person on the other end has Office 2003 and I am using office
> 2003.

 
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      20th Aug 2007
When I send the same atachmetn to the same person vis the comcast web site
they are able to open it. This is why I thouhgt Outlook had something to do
with it.

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> From your description this issue seems that it is on the receivers end. Ask them to try and disable their AV integration(email scanning). Also if the file is very large their ISP can have a limit set for them to receive.
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> Peter
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> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
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> "kayvolk" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3195E61B-84B4-491B-8DE7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > this happens to the same people e-mail, but not to everyone I e-mail. They
> > do not get the attachments when I send the e-mail through Outlook. The
> > attachments are converted into a file they can not open. If I send the
> > e-mail directly from the Comcast web site they get the attachments. Is
> > Outlook doing something to the attachments (mostly they are Excel, Word or
> > Photos), the person on the other end has Office 2003 and I am using office
> > 2003.

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