Perhaps a little off the subject but since it was mentioned...

I have a client who cannot send attachments with .xls.  They come
through as winmail.dat and are unreadable.  Based on what I read here,
so I check and see if he is sending it as RTF and have him try to send
as Plain or HTML?


Jim Rooth
Klotron, Inc.

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>How is RTF (Outlook) email sent?
>Also, Exchange RTF is not the same as plain Outlook RTF composed
>messages.

Outlook/Exchange's proprietary RTF is done through a winmail.dat file
that
is sent as an attachment -- instead of a "text/plain" content type, it's

sent as "application/ms-tnef".  So that won't be a problem.
                                 -Scott

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