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Rolf
December 5th 03, 03:02 PM
This is the second time i posted this one....

Hello...I have an interesting problem here that I was
> hoping for some help on...I use Outlook 2000 as my e-mail
> client and when I send a e-mail (usualy a joke) that has
> an attachment(usually a .jpg file, my recipient contacts
> who have hotmail(windows messenger on windows xp) cannot
seem to open up the attachment...I
> ask them what happens when they attempt to open the
> attachment and they tell me that they get an "attachment
> message3" message but no .jpg file opens....i have my
mail
> format on "plain text" which is what it should be set
> to....is the problem on my end or is it an issue with
> their hotmail and if so, what can they do to fix
> it?....thanks for your help on this one and for previous
> assistance on some rather complex issues.....Raoul

CherokeeCandy
December 5th 03, 03:20 PM
I don't deal with Outlook 2000, but in Outlook Express in tools/options/send
you have a section to check to send images with the email, if this is
unchecked the image is not sent. You might check for that or something
similar in your program and you might check to use html instead of plain
text to test one. Sorry not much help. CherokeeCandy
"Rolf" > wrote in message
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> This is the second time i posted this one....
>
> Hello...I have an interesting problem here that I was
> > hoping for some help on...I use Outlook 2000 as my e-mail
> > client and when I send a e-mail (usualy a joke) that has
> > an attachment(usually a .jpg file, my recipient contacts
> > who have hotmail(windows messenger on windows xp) cannot
> seem to open up the attachment...I
> > ask them what happens when they attempt to open the
> > attachment and they tell me that they get an "attachment
> > message3" message but no .jpg file opens....i have my
> mail
> > format on "plain text" which is what it should be set
> > to....is the problem on my end or is it an issue with
> > their hotmail and if so, what can they do to fix
> > it?....thanks for your help on this one and for previous
> > assistance on some rather complex issues.....Raoul
>
>
>

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