Hi, Telling all the guys to modify an option in their email client should take a long and wasting time. I thing the better choice is to modify your email server. If you have an Exchange server, here is what M$ advice to go around ti this issue : "Those attachments contain Microsoft Exchange's rich text information, encoding attributes of the message such as boldface, underlining, fonts, and colors. Exchange/Internet Mail puts these attributes into an attachment so that they can appear to other Exchange users on the Internet. The problem arises when people not using Exchange receive these attachments: instead of seeing a formatted message, they see a big chunk of UUENCODE data named WINMAIL.DAT, or a section application/ms-tnef if you're using MIME (which is what Communicator uses). These attachments contain only formatting and are not important to the message itself. For communicating with users of other clients, Exchange contains an option to suppress sending rich text information when mailing them. You may want to contact the person who sends these attachments, and ask them to turn these off for messages sent to you. To do this, they need to double-click on your address and uncheck the box labelled "Send to this recipient in Microsoft rich text format." Hope it helps, -- Banthat Sengsavanh - Cegetel Reunion It is exactly because a man cannot do a thing that he is a proper judge of it. -- Oscar Wilde