SP3 of Outlook 2003 to outlook express 6

my friend used outlook 2003 sp3 and I used outlook express 6, every time that he send e-mail with an attachment (PDF, .doc, xls etc.,) for me, I received by e-mail only, cannot find the attachment

Tell your friend not not to use rich TEXT format.  Its proprietary format that only Outlook users can understand, so the friend send messages in HTML or plain text format, but not RTF.

Steve

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