Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2003 TNEF Problem

G

Guest

Hi everyone,

I've looked through the groups and have come across a number of users
with issues relating to OE and TNEF encoding and problems opening
attachments. My problem is slightly different.

One of my users cannot receiving attachments from one sender. The
sender is using Outlook 2000 with exchange 2000. My user is using
outlook 2003 with exchange 2003. If i get the sender to cc me (I'm
outlook 2003 as well) I receive the attachment fine.

I've checked on the exchange server and the attachment is arriving fine
from the sender.

The only difference that I can see between the message received by me
and the other user is the following:

On the user who cannot see any attachment the following shows:

X-MS-Has-Attach: yes
X=MS-TNEF-Correlator:
<[email protected]>
CONTENT-CNTISPAM: PROBABLY NOT SPAM. -200.00 <3.00 [CC:-200.00 SA:0.00
UL:-200.00]

On my e-mail the following shows:

X-MS-Has-Attach: yes
X=MS-TNEF-Correlator:
CONTENT-CNTISPAM: PROBABLY NOT SPAM. -200.00 <3.00 [CC:-200.00 SA:0.00
UL:-200.00]

Therefore no address is showing after the TNEF element.

If anyone has any ideas I'd be greatful as the user who can't get the
attachments is the CEO and the sender is one of our biggest clients.

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

paudy1 said:
The only difference that I can see between the message received by me
and the other user is the following:

On the user who cannot see any attachment the following shows:

X-MS-Has-Attach: yes
X=MS-TNEF-Correlator:
<[email protected]>
CONTENT-CNTISPAM: PROBABLY NOT SPAM. -200.00 <3.00 [CC:-200.00 SA:0.00
UL:-200.00]

On my e-mail the following shows:

X-MS-Has-Attach: yes
X=MS-TNEF-Correlator:
CONTENT-CNTISPAM: PROBABLY NOT SPAM. -200.00 <3.00 [CC:-200.00 SA:0.00
UL:-200.00]

X-headers are supposed to be completely ignored by mail agents and so
shouldn't be a factor. I'd think there's something else going on, like a
Unicode issue, since Outlook 2000 can't handle Unicode.
 

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