Andy,
FYI. I'm on Outlook 2002 (Office XP) and I have no trobule reading this list.
Cheers, Darius
.... Pardon the psuedo-rant......
A number/several people have started sending to this list using e-mail clients that send messages as multi-part mime messages. (Looks like from something called Ximian or similar fancy e-mail clients, some with pgp...)
While I can understand using mime if you are sending an attachment (image, jpg, changeset, etc) a large portion of these messages are JUST text (Or in html, but that is a completely different e-mail sin) and don't need to be sent this way.
I haven't seen any complaints about this so I'm assuming I'm the only person suffering from a "modern" e-mail client (Outlook 2K, and no I don't want to change to something else... thanks for asking. Maybe, if Celeste did IMAP so I could get to the Exchange server my e-mail goes to I might switch...)
that treats ALL multi-part messages as blank messages with text attachments I have to click several times in its' benighted interface to get to..... only to find it's just plain text.
So... does anyone using Outlook know how to configure it to read messages in a clean fashion when the attachements aren't REALLY attachments ? Without subjecting me to the risk of some virus Outlook can be affected by ?
Thanks :-).
-Andy-