Internet Messages Containing Attachment from Outlook Received as C.DTF or ATTXXX.DAT Attachment
Problem:
Messages sent from Outlook 98 or Outlook 2000 that contain an attachment are received in Notes with a C.DTF or ATTXXX.DAT attachment. Messages that contain no attachments from Outlook are received with no problems.
Solution:
Check to make sure the person sending the message from the Outlook client is not using Microsoft Exchange Rich Text Format. If the user's address is in the Personal Address Book, deselect the checkbox labeled: "Always send to this recipient using Microsoft Exchange rich text format" in the Personal Name & Address Book (see sample bitmap below) (on the SMTP - General tab).
Also, check the outgoing email message from Outlook to see if the message was addressed to more than one recipient. If one recipient message is formatted using Outlook rich text and the other is not; the recipient receiving the message using Outlook Rich Text will not receive the message correctly while the recipient not using the Outlook Rich Text format will receive the message fine.
This issue was reported to Lotus Quality Engineering and it was determined not to be a problem with the software.
Supporting Information:
For additional information, refer to Microsoft's Technet Q articles Q138053 and Q259065.
WHAT IS TNEF?
Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format, or TNEF, is a format of encapsulation used exclusively by Microsoft to send a message using Microsoft Rich Text. TNEF is proprietary to Microsoft products such as Outlook, Outlook Express and Exchange. Because of the proprietary format, Lotus Notes does not have the ability to decipher TNEF. TNEF attachments can be generated in two ways:
1) if a Microsoft Exchange's internet mail connector is configured to send TNEF. The default option of the Internet Mail Connector is set to User, meaning the client can select the option of using TNEF or not. The other options for the IMC is Always or Never ,
OR
2) sending of 'winmail.dat' can be set in the address book on a per-recipient basis. NOTE: The Exchange setting overrides the setting in the Personal Address Book. Also note that the wording of the setting in the address book is different in the various Microsoft mail clients.
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