At a first blush, it looks like the 5.5 server's configured to render
MAPI messages in text/plain by default and the Exchange 2000 server's
configured to render MAPI messages in text/html, but I may be wrong.


Larry Osterman 


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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:55 AM
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Subject: Content-type and Exchange 2000

I open a mail message (.msg file) in Outlook 2000 pointing to an
Exchange
5.5 server, the BODYSTRUCTURE command returns:

("TEXT" "PLAIN" ("charset" "iso-8859-1") NIL NIL "QUOT
ED-PRINTABLE" 149 3 NIL NIL NIL))

The exact same .msg file, opened in the same client but now pointing to
an
Exchange 2000 mail server, and the BODYSTRUCTURE command returns:

("TEXT" "HTML" ("charset" "iso-8859-1") NIL NIL "QUOT
ED-PRINTABLE" 149 3 NIL NIL NIL))

What is going on here?

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