On Dec 10 2007, 12:19 pm, Karen <ka...@weiss.net> wrote:
> I hope someone has insight into this problem...
>
> Whenever my friend sends email from Outlook, her message has a 1KB
> attachment called "image001.gif". It's just a weird little 20x6 image
> that looks like a spacer from a website. She uses this email account
> for her business, so it's not good to have a meaningless attachment on
> her outgoing messages.
>
> I don't know when the problem started so I can't tie it to an event.
> I've looked all over trying to find where to remove it. It's not part
> of her signature. I thought it might be in her stationery, but I
> wasn't successful finding it there (which isn't to say it's not a
> stationery problem -- I just couldn't figure out how to access it).
>
> Any thoughts? Thanks so much.
I found a workaround for the problem! The selected stationery for
messages was "Blank." The stationery dropdown menu didn't give me the
"<None>" option. I chose another stationery from the menu (the
delightfully awful "Citrus Punch"). Then I looked at the dropdown menu
again and this time "<None>" appeared. I chose that and the problem
went away. Maybe the "Blank" stationery got somehow corrupted.
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