Thanks for answering my question.
We are using M.S. Outlook 2000 SR-1.
As for the attachment problem. The receiving persons (the ones not getting
the attachments) also use M.S. Outlook.(dont know the version).
My option settings are rich text and i dont use word as e-mail editor.
As for my second problem, i should note that i have one (i already set it
up) pop e mail account which has 5 e mail addresses. (i.e. i have yahoo
mail, but i can send from me_at_domain.com and you_at_domain.com via webmail by
logging into my yahoo account, but i can not do it from M.S. outlook. I
asked the question to yahoo experts, they said i should set up aliases. I
dont know how to do it. Appreciate it if you could help me out.
Thank you for your further help.
Ugur
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" <jfiorelloNOSPAM_at_mvps.org> wrote in
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> For the first question: What format are you using for the messages in
> question (HTML, Plain Text, Rich Text) and/or are you using Word as your
> e-mail editor? Do you know if the recipients who are not getting the
> attachments properly are using Outlook or another e-mail program?
>
> For the second question: What version of Outlook are you using? You
should
> be able to add extra mail accounts fairly easily...
>
> --
> Jocelyn Fiorello
> MVP - Outlook
>
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> In news:22870667-D126-4EC3-AF80-20C190875F25_at_microsoft.com,
> Ugur wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have two problems.
> >
> > First, I have difficulty in sending mails with attachments. The
> > receiving side often does not get the attachments or get them in an
> > unrecognizable format. I have spoken to my ISP and POP mail provider
> > but they could not offer any solutions. I strongly think that I the
> > problem is related to M.S. Outlook. Because when i send the mails by
> > logging into my account on the internet (i.e. not using Outlook)
> > there is no problem. Can anyone offer any solution to that???
> >
> > Secondly, i have a POP mail provider that gave me 5 different mail
> > addresses. However, i can only send mails (via outlook) using one
> > e-mail adress. I want to choose which e-mail address i use when
> > sending mails.(except for changing my email address from accunt
> > properties everytime). They said i should set up alternate alias
> > addresses. I don't know how to do it. Can someone please help me?
> >
> > Thank You
> >
> > Ugur
>
>
Received on Thu Jul 01 2004 - 04:38:07 PDT