Embedded images from MAC email sender received as attachments

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I seem to be the only email receiver from a mac sender who receives the
embedded images as attachments. Also, it is only from a brand new mac that
this happens. From the persons older mac everything worked fine. Can anyone
help with a fix either for my PC or for the senders mac to solve the problem?
 
In which format is the message being send and in which format is the message
being received?
 
I am receiving HTML. As far as I know the mac is sending HTML
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Al Rosanes



Roady said:
In which format is the message being send and in which format is the message
being received?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Al Rosanes said:
I seem to be the only email receiver from a mac sender who receives the
embedded images as attachments. Also, it is only from a brand new mac
that
this happens. From the persons older mac everything worked fine. Can
anyone
help with a fix either for my PC or for the senders mac to solve the
problem?
 
Il 19/08/2007 18:22, Al Rosanes ha scritto:
I seem to be the only email receiver from a mac sender who receives the
embedded images as attachments. Also, it is only from a brand new mac that
this happens. From the persons older mac everything worked fine. Can anyone
help with a fix either for my PC or for the senders mac to solve the problem?

Which mailer is the Mac person using, and which version of Outlook are
you using?
I just sent myself an HTML message with two embedded images using Apple
Mail 2.1 (752/752.2, it's the latest version of the default mail client
on MacOS), received it with Outlook 2003 and it looked fine, except for
little squares in place of 8-bit characters; the two images appeared in
the right place inside the HTML. I did not patch or modify the two
programs in any way.
 

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