Scott,

I never ever thought this was a problem with Declude. I assumed it was
something that I honestly had done on my end to cause this. I just want to
know how to fix it as I have a client who is acting like they are maybe 3,
no wait too old, 2.


Thanks Matt,

Darryl


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>I am having a real problem with clients not getting attachments. Is there a
>test I can do that will help with this?

There are a lot of reasons for this, but usually it is not caused by
Declude.  The first step is to check the log files, to see where the E-mail
was blocked, or whether it was actually delivered (which is often the case,
such as Outlook blocking .exe's).

                                                    -Scott
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