What the non-Microsoft client actually receives depends on:
- The Client software being used
-and- - The settings in Properties for IMS/Internet Mail.
Various clients will see inconsistent (in other words, this can vary when
using the same client) results in their mail. If
IMS/Internet Mail is set
to
MIME, a separate attachment is received at the client. If
IMS/Internet
Mail is set to
UUENCODE, the attachment file may merge with the mail
message body.
For additional information regarding RTF, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
136204�
XCLN: Sending Messages In Rich-Text Format
Upon inspection, it can be seen that these messages correspond to messages
sent to a distribution list in which the CR is a member, or as a result of
the CR being defined as an alternate recipient for a Microsoft Exchange Server
mailbox.