Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, July 21, 2004, 5:59:07 PM, you wrote:

> How big is the message on the server? I am really surprised that two
> email clients show different size for the same message.

JH>> Do  you  have OUtlook?

> No.

Lucky you ;-)

JH>> I pulled the message via d&d out into Explorer and zipped it,
JH>> maybe that could help, too?

> You can send to me by PM. I'll have a look-see.

will do so, Sir.


JH>>>> Any way how I can get this to work, or is this Billy-Boy-homebrewed?

>>> Was it an HTML mail with embedded Excel table? If so, TB should have
>>> displayed it properly. Check out the source (F9). If the table was on
>>> the company LAN, just point out how dangerous OL is!

JH>> Well  I  wonder  abou  the  server,  too, since he was mailing it CC: to my home
JH>> address,  too,  and  here TB! Also didn't display it, but it at least said
JH>>     ##OLE  OBJECT##
JH>> (but the size was only 1800 BYTES! so i was empty too.

> I still subscribe to the idea that the file was not sent with the
> message but resides on the server.

well, all I can say is that the mail in Outlook was that big (35 k) and in TB it
was a few bytes and empty. I think the server is doing bad things. Like, another
thing,  TB!  can  only  connect  to  the server, when I also have Outlook up and
running!
And  today  I  found  another  thing, and I can't go with that to the admin guys
either. They would have a field day, and shut down TB :-(

when I send a mail and I have people in the BCC: field, they never get the mail,
confirmed  with  several  mails  to  different  people including back to myself.
Everyone in the TO: and CC: gets the mail, BCC not.

-- 
Best regards,
 Jürgen
:eu-flag3: :de-bw:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/24/us_security_fiasco/

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