Yeah, I've done that also. The global settings for one server are the global settings for the other (meaning there is only one place in System Manager where you can make those changes and I'm presuming they affect both servers). Winmail.dat files have been described as files that some "other" client can't decode but as previously described, I can send emails from E2K3 to any other email (hotmail, gmail, other exchange servers) but not to the Exchange 2000 server on the same domain. Very strange... Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: Sudeep Raikar To: [ExchangeList] Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 3:14 AM Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Exchange 2003 Winmail.dat http://www.MSExchange.org/ Hello Craig, Please check the Global settings for your New Exchange sever for the formating. I think this has to be a problem or then Winmail.dat does not get attached to the Message at all. let me know Thanks & Regards Sudeep. On 11/24/05, Craig A. Weil <craig_weil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: http://www.MSExchange.org/ Thanks Sudeep, but as previously described, the settings in Outlook have no impact on the problem. I can send to any other organization and they receive the email fine. Within the organization, if I send to a user on the Exchange 2000 server, that's where the problem is. Thanks! Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: Sudeep Raikar To: [ExchangeList] Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 5:18 AM Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Exchange 2003 Winmail.dat http://www.MSExchange.org/ Please check this Out. Thik will fix your Problem http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;278061 On 11/15/05, Michael B. Smith <michael@xxxxxxxxxx > wrote: http://www.MSExchange.org/ I would probably be spending some time playing with Global Settings -> Internet Message Format -> * -> Properties; the "Message Format" and "Advanced" tabs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Craig A. Weil [mailto:craig_weil@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:56 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Exchange 2003 Winmail.dat http://www.MSExchange.org/ Hi all, I posted this message once before but maybe it will catch the attention of someone with new information? About a two ago we added an Exchange 2003 server to our organization with plans to move our current users from our Exchange 2000 server. All the prerequisites for adding this second server (including the tests recommended before install) were met and the installation went well. As is the case with most new implementations, I was the guinnea pig and moved my mailbox over to the new server (2003) and I continued to receive emails as normal. I was informed recently that when I send an email with an attachment or a stationery background to a user for which their mailbox still resides on the Exchange 2000 server, the email appears with a winmail.dat file in the Attachments section and the body of the message is missing. When a user on the E2K server sends me emails with attachments or backgrounds, I receive them fine. Any ideas or solutions? Thanks! 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