Canu00B4t view pdf attached through Outlook Web Access

Good afternoon.
I send an mail with pdf attached, from my System ECC 5.0, and receive the email with , but when looking this email through Outlook Web Access, I can not view the PDF.
This only happening in Outlook Web Access. It works fine in regular Outlook.
How can I solver this problem??.
Best regards.

Hi,
if you haven't done yet please ask your exchange admins.
In my opinion is this not a SAP ERP issue.
Regards
Bernd

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