Outlook 2002

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Izzy

I have Windows XP and Office 2002 SP2. When I send an
email everyone receives two attachments: Blank Bkgrd.gif
(223B) and image001.gif (223B). Why? How do I stop
this? Thanks.
 
Izzy said:
I have Windows XP and Office 2002 SP2. When I send an
email everyone receives two attachments: Blank Bkgrd.gif
(223B) and image001.gif (223B). Why? How do I stop
this? Thanks.

Please go back to the thread in microsoft.public.outlook. Multiposting
(separate, identical messages to multiple groups) is considered a bad idea.
Crossposting (the same message sent to multiple groups simultantously), on
the other hand, is fine.
 
Hi Brian:
I have the same problem as Izzy, so I was happy to see someone had an
answer. But I don't understand your answer. I have the problem with every
e-mail, just one at a time, to single recipients.

I once used a scan of my real signature in my e-mail signature, but stopped
doing that because I worried people could take that image and make use of it
for their own purposes. I have this feeling that their is somehow a scrap of
this image that gets sent whenever I send an e-mail, but can't seem to get
rid of it. I have tried deleting the preconfigured signatures in "Mail
Format," and rebuilding them from scratch. But the same little image001.gif
(size = 204) is always attached.
 
Marc said:
I once used a scan of my real signature in my e-mail signature, but
stopped doing that because I worried people could take that image and
make use of it for their own purposes. I have this feeling that
their is somehow a scrap of this image that gets sent whenever I send
an e-mail, but can't seem to get rid of it. I have tried deleting
the preconfigured signatures in "Mail Format," and rebuilding them
from scratch. But the same little image001.gif (size = 204) is
always attached.

Does it appear no matter what format your messages uses?
 

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