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I cannot view HTML attachmants in Firfox that are visible in IE. However, the attachments are visible when I forwarded on the email.

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When I check the the properties of the attachments that Firefox cannot open (but IE can) they show them as Firefox HTML documents. However, the attachment can be viewed when I forward on the email.

When I check the the properties of the attachments that Firefox cannot open (but IE can) they show them as Firefox HTML documents. However, the attachment can be viewed when I forward on the email.

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The attachments may be present or embedded (possibly ContentID cid: links) in a way that is incompatible with Firefox, but will work with an email program or IE.

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The attachments may be present or embedded (possibly ContentID cid: links) in a way that is incompatible with Firefox, but will work with an email program or IE.

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Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my baffling dilemma. Unfortunately I have no idea what to do with your advice? Is ContentID cid something that I have control over? I suspect that the answer to my problem is elemental and is something very seldom considered by rocket scientist or other like minded intellectuals. It is a reoccurring problem which suggests that it is a fundamental settings error which should be easily solved. I simply need to know which button to press. It is not my intention to appear flippant but simplicity in any response would be appreciated. ,

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