Hello,
I have a problem at work where one of our users would send an email (via Windows 7, Outlook 2010) with a jpg attachment to two of our creative directors (both on OSX 10.9, using the default Mail app). One of the creative directors receives the email and is able to access the attached file w/o issue. The other receives a winmail.dat file that they cannot open.
I understand there are programs/apps that can view the file, but is there a way to avoid this all together?
We have had this setup for a month now and have not had issues.
Any clues? Would it be on the Outlook end or the OSX mail app end? Perhaps an update?
Thanks in advance,
Zorak16
I have a problem at work where one of our users would send an email (via Windows 7, Outlook 2010) with a jpg attachment to two of our creative directors (both on OSX 10.9, using the default Mail app). One of the creative directors receives the email and is able to access the attached file w/o issue. The other receives a winmail.dat file that they cannot open.
I understand there are programs/apps that can view the file, but is there a way to avoid this all together?
We have had this setup for a month now and have not had issues.
Any clues? Would it be on the Outlook end or the OSX mail app end? Perhaps an update?
Thanks in advance,
Zorak16