Outlook 2007: Scrambling attached filenames with text in body of message?

Flapjack

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Hey everyone. I'm having a bizarre problem here. It doesn't happen much, but enough to be irritating.

I sent a message with a bunch of pictures using Outlook 2007 and the inserted text automatically created (when you right-click files and choose Send to > Mail recipient) for the filenames mixed in with the text I put in the body of the message.

The funniest part is, I deleted all the crap Outlook puts in the subject and the body when sending files via the right-click menu.

Here is what the email ended up looking like:
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-----Original Message-----
From: *************[mailto:*****@*******.***]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 11:03 AM
To: ****************
Subject: Trip to the Aquarium

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<<DSC00979.jpg>> ha <<DSC00980.jpg>> d <<DSC00981.jpg>> to <<DSC00982.jpg>> s <<DSC00983.jpg>> iz <<DSC00984.jpg>> e <<DSC00985.jpg>> th <<DSC00986.jpg>> em <<DSC00987.jpg>> d <<DSC00988.jpg>> ow <<DSC00989.jpg>> n <<DSC00990.jpg>> to <<DSC00991.jpg>> 8 <<DSC00992.jpg>> 00 <<DSC00993.jpg>> x6 <<DSC00994.jpg>> 00 <<DSC00997.jpg>> . <<DSC00998.jpg>> I <<DSC01003.jpg>> 'l <<DSC01004.jpg>> l <<DSC01005.jpg>> gi <<DSC01007.jpg>> ve <<DSC01010.jpg>> y <<DSC01011.jpg>> ou <<DSC01012.jpg>> t <<DSC01013.jpg>> he <<DSC01014.jpg>> f <<DSC01015.jpg>> ul <<DSC01016.jpg>> l- <<DSC00957.jpg>> si <<DSC00958.jpg>> ze <<DSC00959.jpg>> o <<DSC00960.jpg>> ne <<DSC00961.jpg>> s on a thumb drive, or something....
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Here is what I actually wrote:

"There were too many. I had to size them down to 800x600. I 'll give you the full-size ones on a thumb drive, or something...."

Any ideas?
 
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