From: Robert on 7 Oct 2009 22:28 I am as sure as I can possibly be that I am composing HTML. The way I discoverd that sending attachments in Plain Text mail format worked was that I made the global change from HTML to Plain text just to test. The problem is not the body/text of the email...it's the attachments show up as winmail.dat when composing the email in HTML. -- Robert "VanguardLH" wrote: > Robert wrote: > > > When I send attachments using HTML mail format such as pdf, doc, xls from > > Outlook 2007 to iphone recipients they only receive winmail.dat file. If I > > use Plain Text to send attachments they are received normally by the iPhone > > recipients. I am using MS Office 2007 Outlook and Windows Vista. > > > > Everything I have read about this issue indicates not to use RTF and HTML or > > Plain Text are recommended. It appears for some reason I can only use Plain > > Text. > > > > If I send attachments from my web mail client they are received by all. > > > > I would prefer to use HTML for all recipients from Outlook. > > You sure that you are composing in HTML format and not RTF? Recipients > don't get winmail.dat attachments unless RTF was used. >
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