2010 but broke it again sometime later.
I would be careful not to spam-report yourself with those mails since
they sometimes are rewritten to originate from your hosts by outlook.
Only the body seems to be preserved and even that might be re-encoded
with base64.
Regards,
Claudius
On 05.03.2020 09
On 05.03.2020 16:26, Jerry wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 12:53:32 +0100, Claudius stated:
>> There are multiple bug reports about this and MS seems to have fixed it
>> once in Outlook 2010 but broke it again sometime later.
> Outlook 2010 is ancient. Exactly where did you find
On 05.03.2020 17:50, Jerry wrote:
> Again, these are obsoleted versions of MS Outlook. The latest official
> release is the 2019 version. I am actually using the beta version, but
> I doubt that it would make much difference. I would highly recommend
> updating to the latest version and then retryi
;t know how to get rid of it.
Hope I explained it well enough :)
Regards,
Claudius