created (modifed) email form is not visibel in a other domain

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I have created a outlook mail form. It's working fine in our
organisation (Domain A).
We have a other organisation (Domain B). In the domain B the users
receive the email, but it shows like a normal email. The modifed form
is not visibel.
I had saved the form to a .oft file and transfered to the other domain
B. For all users in this domain B its working fine, but not for the
user in the domain A.

I understand that must be something to do with the two different
domains, but i cannot resolve the problem.

Any ideas or solutions?

on both domain is MS Exchange 2003 running
 
Created a .oft (email template) zipped and send by email.
Saved the .oft file on a drive on the server.
I have read about sending the mails in RTF, but i don't understand it.
The receipients are users not contacts, i can not change the format of
the eamils of the users.

rgds
 
Beginning with Outlook 2003 SP2, messages sent with .oft form templates files rather than published forms may not work as expected. The article at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=907985 explains this change in more detail, suggests best practices, and provides registry keys that can return Outlook 2003 to the older, less secure behavior.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
Thanks for reply....
I can't believe that. Is this realy true? The Domain B (Exchange) the
SP2 is not installed and its not working. On our Exchange Server Domain
A its SP2 installed and its working fine.
Thats the reason why i don't understand this MS Article. I mean its
just a email template, thats all.
I think i give up in that issue, its to complicated for me.

thanks for your informations about this stuff
 
Yes, it's really true. There are significant security issues involved.

To make it work, both organization need to publish the form with the same message class, e.g. IPM.Note.MyForm, to the Organizational Forms library, and the Exchange servers need to allow RTF content to pass to external addresses.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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