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Just a guess, but the ".dat" thing sounds like a virus/spam scanner getting
too aggresive. This could be at the customer's side of things. That makes
troubleshooting a touchy and difficult thing to address.
Pat Mersberger
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Some InfoPrint email attachments are received by our customers as
filename.pdf .dat instead of filename.pdf It seems this happens
more frequently when the attachment has an overlay in the print file. One
customer can receive the file named correctly when there is no overlay,
but incorrectly when there is one. Other customers have no problems. Any
guesses why?
Thanks,
Pat Mersberger
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