XFOR: Exchange Client Gets Black and White Bitmap from Lotus NotesID: Q183291
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An Exchange client may receive a message from a Lotus Notes originator containing a black and white bitmap image. The image likely originated as a screen capture (CRTL+PRINTSCREEN or ALT+PRINTSCREEN) pasted into a Lotus Notes message. The message traveled into Exchange via either the Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes (Exchange Server 5.5 - NMC) or the LinkAge Connector for Lotus Notes 3.2.
The Lotus Notes client's export filters do not properly maintain the color properties of screen capture bitmaps when converting the message body from Composite Data (CD) format to Rich-Text Format (RTF). The bitmap is described within the RTF structure as having a color depth of one pixel (\wbmbitspixel1).
Lotus Notes is manufactured by Lotus, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
Lotus Notes' native document format is Composite Data (CD). Rich-Text
Format (RTF) is one of the native document formats of Microsoft Exchange.
Color bitmaps are fully supported by the current RTF specification.
The Lotus Notes client provides Export\Import filters (Nirtf.dll and
Nxrtf.dll) that include transforms for converting CD-to-RTF and vice versa.
The Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes (and the earlier LinkAge
Connector) relies upon the functionality available in these Notes DLLs for
conversion of RTF-to-CD (Exchange message body converted from Exchange to
Notes), and CD-to-RTF (Notes message body converted from Notes to
Exchange). Lotus Development has not updated these conversion routines to
support the current RTF spec. The result is that screen capture bitmaps are
rendered in black and white when converted into RTF.
This limitation can be demonstrated solely with the Notes e-mail client by
performing the following steps:
Keywords : kbusage XFOR
Version : 4.0,5.0,5.5,8.03
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: April 3, 1999