Hello Thomas,

On Friday, June 7, 2002 at 7:06:51 PM you wrote (at least in part):

DG>> Do you know if the account you are mailing from is a POP account
DG>> or if it is going through an Exchange Server?

TF> I used TB with the Exchange Server at work. There is a switch that the
TF> admin can use to allow or disallow POP access, I understand.

I think Dave wanted to ask for 'SMTP' vs. Exchange :-)
POP does not make any sense in a debate about sending mails :-)

DG>> I seem to remember something about Exchange sending even "Plain
DG>> Text" emails in HTML, but perhaps I'm mistaken...

TF> That's not correct, as I had asked all my collegues to turn off HTML
TF> in their OL, and it worked. ;-)

You're both correct. There IS an option in Exchange server and it CAN
be turned off.

Don't ask me where exactly it is hidden, I do just from various
experiments with other 'victims' know there _is_ one.

Beside that for us it doesn't matter where it is, because: if one
turns off HTML and RichText in Outlook and mails come through as HTML
though he/she can't do anything about it; the administrator has to
change the setting. And the administrator should know where this is
set or how to search for it.
-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1)

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