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Hi,
I've got signatures set up on everyone's email in the office, nice HTML graphicy signatures. When people using Outlook send to Outlook Express users, all the images and formatting is lost. OE recognises it as an HTML email, but looses most of the formatting. Additionally, If I forward a message with an attachement from Outlook to an OE user, the attachment seems lost. It's clear by the message size that the "data" is still there, but it's not showed as an attachment. If the message is forwarded as plain text however the attachment is A-OK. Are there any tweaks on either the Outlook or OE side that would correct this? Steven |
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Steven Hook wrote:
I've got signatures set up on everyone's email in the office, nice HTML graphicy signatures. When people using Outlook send to Outlook Express users, all the images and formatting is lost. OE recognises it as an HTML email, but looses most of the formatting. Are you sure it's not being sent as Rich Text? Additionally, If I forward a message with an attachement from Outlook to an OE user, the attachment seems lost. It's clear by the message size that the "data" is still there, but it's not showed as an attachment. If the message is forwarded as plain text however the attachment is A-OK. This is another indication that the message is being sent from Outlook in Rich Text format because Outlook Express can't handle that format and ignores any attachment it sees in messages of that format. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Apr 30, 2:40*pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Steven Hook wrote: I've got signatures set up on everyone's email in the office, nice HTML graphicy signatures. When people using Outlook send to Outlook Express users, all the images and formatting is lost. OE recognises it as an HTML email, but looses most of the formatting. Are you sure it's not being sent as Rich Text? I'm sure - I've actually tried both options - the HTML option is selected, but I don't know how to check the actual encoding of the sent message. Additionally, If I forward a message with an attachement from Outlook to an OE user, the attachment seems lost. It's clear by the message size that the "data" is still there, but it's not showed as an attachment. If the message is forwarded as plain text however the attachment is A-OK. This is another indication that the message is being sent from Outlook in Rich Text format because Outlook Express can't handle that format and ignores any attachment it sees in messages of that format. How do I check this? Under options - in the Format sectiosn HTML is definately selected. we have a mail-to-fax system, and I know if I choose "Rich Text" the fax can't read the email to send it, but it does send emails I send it using the HTML settings. PS. Outlook 2007.... -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Steven Hook wrote:
I'm sure - I've actually tried both options - the HTML option is selected, but I don't know how to check the actual encoding of the sent message. Examine it in OE. While viewing the nessage in Inbox, press Ctrl-F3. This should bring up the Message Source window. Look at the MIME headers and see if there is a "TNEF" section and a WINMAIL.DAT attachment. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On May 1, 2:36*pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Steven Hook wrote: I'm sure - I've actually tried both options - the HTML option is selected, but I don't know how to check the actual encoding of the sent message. Examine it in OE. *While viewing the nessage in Inbox, press Ctrl-F3. *This should bring up the Message Source window. *Look at the MIME headers and see if there is a "TNEF" section and a WINMAIL.DAT attachment. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] What do these two things mean? Steven |
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Steven Hook wrote:
On May 1, 2:36 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Examine it in OE. While viewing the nessage in Inbox, press Ctrl-F3. This should bring up the Message Source window. Look at the MIME headers and see if there is a "TNEF" section and a WINMAIL.DAT attachment. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] What do these two things mean? They mean that the message is in Rich Text format. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On May 7, 1:45*pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Steven Hook wrote: On May 1, 2:36 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Examine it in OE. While viewing the nessage in Inbox, press Ctrl-F3. This should bring up the Message Source window. Look at the MIME headers and see if there is a "TNEF" section and a WINMAIL.DAT attachment. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] What do these two things mean? They mean that the message is in Rich Text format. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hey. It does have both. So it must be an outlook 2007 setting? Steven |
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Steven Hook wrote:
It does have both. So it must be an outlook 2007 setting? How do you include the images inthe message? Is it everyone using OE that cannot see the images, or only specific people? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On May 8, 1:52*pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Steven Hook wrote: It does have both. So it must be an outlook 2007 setting? How do you include the images inthe message? *Is it everyone using OE that cannot see the images, or only specific people? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] All OE clients. The signatures are HTML "pages" sitting on our web server - designed in dreamweaver, they are just included (so the web dev guy tells me) at the botom of the message. they are saved as a signature and automatically apear when you create a new message. But what's most irritating is that even attachemnts don't show in OE. Steven |
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Steven Hook wrote:
The signatures are HTML "pages" sitting on our web server - designed in dreamweaver, they are just included (so the web dev guy tells me) at the botom of the message. they are saved as a signature and automatically apear when you create a new message. But what's most irritating is that even attachemnts don't show in OE. See if something here helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/signatures.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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