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Recipient was unable to receive attachment.
I tried to send an email with attachment to a distribution group. The problem
is that one of them got the email without the attachment. But when I send it directly to his email address he got both email and attachment. Is there something wrong with my distribution group? |
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Recipient was unable to receive attachment.
Lawrence wrote:
I tried to send an email with attachment to a distribution group. The problem is that one of them got the email without the attachment. But when I send it directly to his email address he got both email and attachment. Is there something wrong with my distribution group? It could be that the ISP or the mail sever of the recipient, if it was a corporate email address, must have quarantined the attachments especially if was flagged as false positive virus or some other malware attachment. Your distribution group is perfect because some of them received everything but you may try to put this particular recipient in the TO: row rather than Bcc which you must have used. It is always advisable to use Bcc but there are drawbacks in doing so like this one you have just highlighted. hth |
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