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Jerry
As of recently the email attachments I receive (some, not all) arrive
renamed to either:
1. ATT#####.### or
2. <original name>.DAT
It seems this happens with JPG, DOC and EXE files. I am able to open them
with the relevant program, and there seems otherwise nothing wrong with
these files. These renamed attachments come from known senders who know
nothing about why this is happening. And they arrive from more than one ISP,
even more than one country. I asked a friend sending one such attachment to
send it to my 4 different emails (with 4 different ISPs), and they all
arrived equally renamed. However, I used the same client (Outlook 2003 for
all)
Anyone knows who/why does this? Is it my Outlook? Is it a virus, or perhaps
just the opposite - somebody's (ISP?) idea of some sort of protection?
renamed to either:
1. ATT#####.### or
2. <original name>.DAT
It seems this happens with JPG, DOC and EXE files. I am able to open them
with the relevant program, and there seems otherwise nothing wrong with
these files. These renamed attachments come from known senders who know
nothing about why this is happening. And they arrive from more than one ISP,
even more than one country. I asked a friend sending one such attachment to
send it to my 4 different emails (with 4 different ISPs), and they all
arrived equally renamed. However, I used the same client (Outlook 2003 for
all)
Anyone knows who/why does this? Is it my Outlook? Is it a virus, or perhaps
just the opposite - somebody's (ISP?) idea of some sort of protection?