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Outlook Attachements adding underscore to file extension
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<blockquote data-quote="superleeds27" data-source="post: 923618" data-attributes="member: 60796"><p>[USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] This will be why.</p><p></p><p>Kaspersky product checks attachments when they are being downloaded. Depending on the mail program sync settings, in some situations only a preview of the email is downloaded, leaving the attachments of the emails on the remote server. As soon as you open the email to view the attachments and contents, the mail program downloads them and the Kaspersky product renames the attachments. The next thing that happens: Outlook syncs the changes with the server and the extentions get changed on the server as well.</p><p></p><p>So anything that landed in my inbox between the 7th and today, will have had that file extension rename. Attachments before that should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superleeds27, post: 923618, member: 60796"] [USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] This will be why. Kaspersky product checks attachments when they are being downloaded. Depending on the mail program sync settings, in some situations only a preview of the email is downloaded, leaving the attachments of the emails on the remote server. As soon as you open the email to view the attachments and contents, the mail program downloads them and the Kaspersky product renames the attachments. The next thing that happens: Outlook syncs the changes with the server and the extentions get changed on the server as well. So anything that landed in my inbox between the 7th and today, will have had that file extension rename. Attachments before that should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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