HTML messages and Outlook 2003

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Guest

Is there a setting in Outlook 2003 that makes HTML-formatted responses to
messages sent in HTML format have a *.eml file attached to them? My boss
tries to send out responses to people who e-mail him outside the company, and
neither the original message nor the reply have any attachments, but he gets
a non-delivery reject notice that the message was not sent due to a
potentially dangerous attachment (always *.eml). If this is a setting I can
change so that it always sends all responses in-line instead of using
attachments, please let me know as I've been unable to find it.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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Brian Tillman

Tim said:
Is there a setting in Outlook 2003 that makes HTML-formatted
responses to messages sent in HTML format have a *.eml file attached
to them? My boss tries to send out responses to people who e-mail
him outside the company, and neither the original message nor the
reply have any attachments, but he gets a non-delivery reject notice
that the message was not sent due to a potentially dangerous
attachment (always *.eml).

Strange, since .eml files are Outlook Express' external messages.
 
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Guest

Is it possible, if the senders are sending the messages from Outlook Express,
that Outlook 2003 is adding the original message as an attachment when
replying to it? (Note: this only happens with Outlook 2003; I have tested it
 
G

Guest

Brian Tillman said:
Strange, since .eml files are Outlook Express' external messages.

And I just confirmed with one of the senders with whom there's been trouble
that she is using Outlook, not Outlook Express, so the mystery gets deeper.
 

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