Windows Mail Attachement error

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Guest

Dear Expert,

I have experienced a problem when receiving attachment using windows mail.
Let’s make the problem simple, I use 3 account at the same time in windows
mail, let say A,B and C. when some one send to these 3 account, the
attachment only received on A account, I don’t receive the same attachment on
B and C account. I have turned off firewall and antivirus but the same
problem persisted. I’m using POP3 as incoming mail server.

Please Advice, Any help would be appreciate.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

fureyja said:
Dear Expert,

I have experienced a problem when receiving attachment using windows mail.
Let’s make the problem simple, I use 3 account at the same time in windows
mail, let say A,B and C. when some one send to these 3 account, the
attachment only received on A account, I don’t receive the same attachment
on
B and C account. I have turned off firewall and antivirus but the same
problem persisted. I’m using POP3 as incoming mail server.

Please Advice, Any help would be appreciate.

Do you receive the message without the attachment on the other accounts?
Why would it be coming to all three accounts?
Are they aliases for the same mailbox on the server?
Are the accounts on the same server or different servers?
 
G

Guest

Dear Frank Saunders,

Sorry for late reply,

Yes, i receive the attachment on the first account but not the second and
third account. They are on the different mailbox on the same server.

thank you for your help and assistance

rgds
andri
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

run without a firewall.

While viewing the message use Ctrl-F3 to look at the source code. If you
scroll down past the message itself is the attachment actually there?

Are all three accounts in the To: field?

What mail program is the sender using? (That information is in the
headers.)
 
G

Guest

Dear Frank
after viewing the source code, I dont see the attachment on the past of the
there. All the three account put in 'To' field and the sender using MS office
outlook and win XP.

thanks for your response.
 

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