Title: RE: Had enough

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Okay, FYI, here's what I found (Cut and Pasted from the page since
it's a long text document).  Note the warning:  There's no way to do
this for all messages in Outlook 2000.  It's _per message_ only. 


Outlook 2000


*       Select "Tools" then click on "Options..."

*       Click on "Mail Format" tab

*       In the "Message Format" section, the pull-down menu in "Send in
this message format" list offers three choices: Plain Text, Microsoft
Rich Text, and HTML. Select Plain Text.
NOTE: there is a "Send e-mail using plain text only" checkbox on the
properties sheet of an address book entry, but it doesn't do anything
if you have the HTML mail format selected here.

*       Make sure the check box is unchecked (empty) in front of "Use
Microsoft Word to edit e-mail messages".
NOTE: Outlook Help states that you can switch message formats after
starting an e-mail message, but this doesn't work if you use Word as
your e-mail editor, only if you use the internal Outlook mail editor
(and then only switch between plain text and HTML formats).

*       Click OK

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.

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From: dnk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Had enough



For OE 6..

tools > options> send tab

uncheck the option to reply in the format in which it was sent.


 d


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From: "Mark Haney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RedHat Mailing List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 12:17 PM
Subject: Had enough


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> Okay, I've had it.  Does ANYONE know how to turn off replying to
> HTML emails as HTML in Outlook?  I default to text, but when I
> reply to someone who sent an email in HTML, my reply is in HTML
> too.  And I'm pretty sick of getting the auto-respond from this
> list about it.
>
> - ----------------------------------------------
> Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain  -  Isaac
> Asimov
>
> Mark Haney
> Polk County Schools IT Staff
> http://www.polk.k12.nc.us
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