On 9/4/13 10:04 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 05:00:02PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

* Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jim?nez <are...@ibossmonitor.com>:
Hi Everyone.

Is there some way to keep the exchange format on postfix?
Postfix does not alter the body of an email in any way.
I have a postfix that gets exchange emails, the problem is that the
exchange format is removed and all of the images that the email has
on the body become attachments. Is there some way to configure
postfix to keep the exchange format?
That's probably not postfix, but something else.
Exchange servers have settings that control how mail is transmitted
to outside users.  In addition such settings can be set by individual
senders on a per "contact" basis.

HTML email should go through just fine, unless the contact or global
policy is to send plain-text.

DO NOT configure exchange to always send "Rich Text Format" (aka
Microsoft's proprietary winmail.dat TNEF format) by default to
outside recipients, many will be unable to read such email, or
may reject it on security grounds.

If a particular recipient or peer domain prefers TNEF, that policy
can be set for the recipient contact, or for a custom "connector"
for the destination domain.

Thanks Victor.

The thing is that if you send an email on the same exchange everything looks fine, if you send an email thru the postfixs distribution list which sends to another exchange all the format is removed. If you send postfix to exchange works fine, may be is something about the mailing list.

Any ideas?

Regards.

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