When you attempt to view a message that contains Rich Text Format (RTF)
or Enriched Text Format (ETF) text, the text may not be visible or it may
appear as an attachment. RTF information encapsulated in a Winmail.dat
file may appear as a .dat attachment, or may not be visible. You cannot
see embedded objects in the message, although you can see file
attachments.
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Outlook Express does not support .rtf files, .etf files, Winmail.dat
files, or embedded objects in messages. Outlook Express cannot display
RTF or ETF text.
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To work around this issue, use one of the following methods:
| • | Request that messages with RTF and ETF text be sent as attachments.
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| • | Request that messages be sent with standard formatting. |
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Microsoft Exchange supports and uses RTF. Messages sent to Microsoft Mail
recipients have the RTF information encapsulated in a Winmail.dat
attachment file.
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