On Wednesday 09 July 2003 14:46, Mark Haney wrote in an attempt to be witty and informative: <snip> > WARNING: Outlook 2000 uses what Microsoft calls Auto Format Reply. > Due to the variety of message formats supported by different e-mail > clients, Outlook 2000 ensures that e-mail recipients receive replies > they can read easily. When users reply to a message, Outlook > automatically uses the format of the original message. This is > especially frustrating if you receive HTML e-mail and wish to send > Plain Text e-mail. > > To override the default for any individual message, click on the > "Format" menu within the message and choose the desired format. > Outlook 2000 lets you select the e-mail format for a mail message in > what they call one-off editor switching. You can start a new message > in a different format than the standard one by selecting New Mail > Message Using from the Actions menu. > > Outlook doesn't have any way to select the mail format to use when > sending mail to a particular recipient when you use the drop-down > list on a Contact item or an Address list entry. > > NOTE: A problem you may encounter when you open an incoming e-mail > message, you may see a blank message or three less than symbols (<<<) > displayed instead of the message text. <snip>
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