Andrew K
December 5th 03, 03:05 PM
Don't you think you would get a speedier answer if you
tried one of the outlook news groups ;)
And no moaning please, everyone here is using their spare
time to answer questions so please be nice to them.
>-----Original Message-----
>This is the third time I have posted this....can i
please
>get some help for crying out loud....
>
>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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tried one of the outlook news groups ;)
And no moaning please, everyone here is using their spare
time to answer questions so please be nice to them.
>-----Original Message-----
>This is the third time I have posted this....can i
please
>get some help for crying out loud....
>
>Hello...I have an interesting problem here that I was
>> hoping for some help on...I use Outlook 2000 as my e-
>> 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
>> 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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