Just what I thought, but when my 'friends' of NT Systems blame on me
saying that my Qmail server is 'transforming' all messages, making
imposible to look attachments on their 'out-of-box' Outlook 2003, I have
to respond something else than 'Dont use Windows and Outlook' (even if I
think so). So, in all this stuff, its not a Qmail problem, isnt it?


> On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 12:49:23PM +0100, Jose Javier Sianes Ruiz wrote:
>> Is there any report about problems with attached files? Some external
>> clients tell me when they get a message sent by my Qmail Server,
>> sometimes
>> attached files dont arrive, and others comes with .DAT extension:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jsianes> file att9k0y4.dat
>> att9k0y4.dat: Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jsianes>
>>
>> My Konqueror said that its a TNEF file, clicking on it cant be opened by
>> Kmail client, showing the original Attachment file on it. The mail
>> passtrhough some Exchange 5.5 and 2003 server before I get and forward
>> it
>> to Internet. Anyone have any idea what could be happend with this and
>> how
>> to solve it?
>>
>
> This has nothing to do with qmail. You should blame your customers and the
> Exchange server. TNEF is a MS way of encoding messages, there are some
> TNEF extractors for unix. e.g. qmail-scanner uses thos to scan these
> files. It is possible to turn that of in Outlook but don't ask me how. I
> never had and will never have a box running Windows and Outlook.
>
> --
> :wq Claudio
>


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