Outlook uses its own MIME format designated ms-tnef.  It is a registered but not 
standard encoding 
method.  It only gets used if the outlook client sends anything other than plain text.
This could be the problem.

Good luck

Bruce


> My problem is sending attachments in e-mails from M$ Outlook 98 client after
> upgrading server from redhat 5.1 to redhat 6.0.
> only in case of HTML format with background and attachment (any, e.g. MS
> Word).
> On previous redhat 5.1 it were O.K.
> IF I send it to any domain with the same server Sendmail 8.9.x, it works
> O.K.
> If the dest. server is any other program, for example Post Office 3.5, they
> cannot read the Attachments.
> Emergency solution is on client side (Only in Windows 98 and NT, it does not
> work with WIndows 95) is HTML format and Base-64 Encoding.
> 
> 
> Martin Reiser
> 
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