The default editor for Outlook XP (2002) is Word *if* Office is installed. (I don't know if it is if Office isn't installed.) Default "sending type" is RTF. {{shudder}} --On Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:53 PM -0800 Leonard Chung <leonardc@cs.berkeley.edu> wrote: >> This is the default option on Outlook, I believe. > > The default for Outlook is actually to use the Outlook > editor and NOT the Word editor for all previous versions > of Outlook (Outlook 2000 and Outlook 97). > > I doubt MS changed the default for Outlook XP as Outlook > is supposed to be a standalone e-mail/PIM that doesn't > require Word. > > Leonard > > -----Original Message----- > From: Georgi Guninski [mailto:guninski@guninski.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 2:49 AM > To: Ben Schorr > Cc: 'BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM' > Subject: Re: More Office XP problems > > Ben Schorr wrote: >> Worth noting that this problem (the Outlook part anyhow) >> appears to > actually >> be a Word vulnerability in that it only affects people >> who use the > WordMail >> editor. People who use the default Outlook editor are >> apparently not affected by the forward/reply >> vulnerability. >> >> http://www.slipstick.com for more info. >> >> That's not to suggest that it isn't a vulnerability that >> shouldn't be > fixed >> - just that there appears to be a fairly easy workaround >> and not all users are affected to begin with. >> > > This is the default option on Outlook, I believe. > > >> To work-around this problem in Outlook go to Tools | >> Options | Mail Format and uncheck the boxes for "Use >> Word to..." That will cause Outlook to use it's own >> native editor for such things and shuts the window on >> this > exploit. >> > > While this will prevent the reply/forward issue, it won't > help if one receives and opens .doc or .xls attachment > with the bug, will it? > > That's why I suggest uninstalling/deleting as much > buggyware as one can. > > Georgi Guninski > http://www.guninski.com > > > Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu) Supervisor of Support Services The University of Texas at Dallas AVIEN Founding Member