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Hi Dave,

On 30 August 2001 at  10:28:11 -0500 (which was 16:28 where I live)
Dave Gorman wrote to Raj and made these points:

R>> 2. Attachments from a particular person who uses Outlook (I pity
R>> him) comes to as message.att and I am unable to open the same.
R>> Attachments from his colleagues also using outlook are recvd fine.
R>> Any ideas ??

DG> I've seen this "message.att" problem many times myself, but have
DG> yet to find an answer. I would certainly be curious if anybody
DG> has an explanation for this...

Yes.

Their "Exchange" configuration uses a Micro$oft proprietary format for
attachment encoding. You have to ask the sender to modify the settings
for your address in their configuration.

There is an ancient utility called Fentun which can decode these. See
http://www.fentun.com/.

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