It might be because your computer does not have the correct software and can't get a specific attachments or the attachment could be faulty. If you update your software and check that the attachment doesn't have viruses on it then give it a go. If not it would be best to consult a expert.
Yes - Open Office will read .doc attachments.
Look at the header before opening them. Scan them before you open them.
Some attachments may contain harmful viruses, which could infect your computer. To avoid getting a virus, only open/download attachments from reliable sources, which you are expecting to be sent to you.
Before opening attachments, ensure that the sender is trusted and the email address is legitimate. Scan the attachment with an up-to-date antivirus software. Consider using sandboxing techniques to open attachments in a secure environment, and be cautious of unexpected or urgent requests to open attachments.
... and here are the ever-important attachments.
if you send pictures in an email with attachments, then your picture will be magic
To block potentially dangerous email attachments from ever getting to your computer.
Keep your antivirus software up to date and never open an email attachment unless you absolutely trust the person or company that sent it.
Click and drag it to a saved folder and open mailbox and click on attachments then put in the music.
Risk of email attachments is one way to get a virus/spam/malware but opening an attachment without you not knowing what it is, that's stupid, don't bother even opening the attachment. If you want to open a attachment email and protect yourself, AVG has a email scanner and protecter built in. The email provider you are with will say if its spam or whatever anyways, or should.
true or false a network does not allow you to send and receive email attachments
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