Rich text isn't HTML??? Then how
come when I reply to a message that's plain text and go under format it gives
the option of plain text or rich text. ( HTML ) and has the HTML in brackets
after rich text?
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:44
PM
Subject: [Sndbox] music.dat
Music.dat is a proprietary storage method for audio files.
It doesn't explain why it is being attached to email though, unless the
registry is corrupted. Using Outlook often produces a .dat file
especially when using the "rich text" format instead of HTML. It's
normally an extremely small file that is part of the MS encoding for rich
text.
It's possible that you are using a background music file in your
stationary that is being converted to a .dat file because Rich Text doesn't
normally facilitate background music. Check your options to be sure you
are sending in HTML or Plain Text. Using Rich Text is asking for
heartache.
Charles
Mims
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