We usually open it in "Message" pane, but sometimes we go to "Attachments" pane to open i.e. excel attachement.
Would it be possible for you to be more specific, please? There can't be anything done about issues if we have to guess what exactly you're doing, so: Does this mean you've been trying to open Excel files in the attachment preview pane? If so please understand that this won't ever work since Pegasus Mail can't handle files it hasn't been created for. MS Mail or whatever it's current name is (at least the professional version) can since it's part of MSO so it can embed MSO rendering (or do so via browser in MSO 365), but Pegasus Mail can't (well, it actually
could but IMO it shouldn't since this opens a large window for all sorts of attacks against MSO, there are still macro attacks out in the wild). IOW: If that's what you're trying to do there's an easy way to avoid crashes: Don't open any files in the attachment preview unless you're absolutely sure they only contain plain text, Richt Text, HTML or image files (and this doesn't apply to
all sorts of the latter). If this isn't your issue then you have to give it another try for making me understand
what it is, I'm afraid.
[quote="pid:53747, uid:33363"]We usually open it in "Message" pane, but sometimes we go to "Attachments" pane to open i.e. excel attachement.[/quote]
Would it be possible for you to be more specific, please? There can't be anything done about issues if we have to guess what exactly you're doing, so: Does this mean you've been trying to open Excel files in the attachment preview pane? If so please understand that this won't ever work since Pegasus Mail can't handle files it hasn't been created for. MS Mail or whatever it's current name is (at least the professional version) can since it's part of MSO so it can embed MSO rendering (or do so via browser in MSO 365), but Pegasus Mail can't (well, it actually _could_ but IMO it shouldn't since this opens a large window for all sorts of attacks against MSO, there are still macro attacks out in the wild). IOW: If that's what you're trying to do there's an easy way to avoid crashes: Don't open any files in the attachment preview unless you're absolutely sure they only contain plain text, Richt Text, HTML or image files (and this doesn't apply to _all_ sorts of the latter). If this isn't your issue then you have to give it another try for making me understand _what_ it is, I'm afraid.
Michael
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