I would tend to ask questions about his email provider and possible spam
or virus scanning the provider may be giving. Does his wife use a
different provider?
When forwarding outlook simply packages the message up as an attachment
- no changes. I'd be interested in comparing the two email - one
directly from you, and one forwarded from his wife. This should point
towards the problem.
-Adam
Russell McMahon wrote:
{Quote hidden}> I regularly send out emails containing photos to about 60 recipients.
> I generally embed the photos rather than attaching them, as in many
> browsers
> and some webmail programs this allows them to be positioned relative
> to text
> rather than appearing at the end. I am using Outlook Express under
> Windows
> XP SP2.
>
> All except one recipient seem to be able to view the photos OK.
> One recent addition to the list reports that the photos appear scrambled.
> The 'mime" format is being broken. But if his wife forwards the emails to
> him he can view them OK. He uses XP Pro and Outlook.
>
> Has anyone any suggestions as to why his system may behave this way. My
> Googling hasn't turned up any likely leads.
>
>
> Russell McMahon
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