Hello Marck,

On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 9:11:48 PM you wrote (at least in
part):

MDP> HTML formatting is *not* a server side function. It is client side and
MDP> you should be able to set Outlook to not send HTML.

Marck, once in your life you're wrong :-)
Only once :-))) But you are :-)

Exchange has (don't ask which version introduced it, I don't know) an
option to convert every plain text message to HTML. I don't even know
if this would affect mails delivered to the exchange server via SMTP
too, but it DOES for 'native' delivered (I don't know what, or even if
this is a, protocol Outlook & Exchange use in LAN).

I know this options can be turned off. I don't know where exactly as
our old Exchange, used only for LAN internal communication, don't
offer it (thank god *G*) ... But I've seen and read enough to know at
least starting with two-thousand-something it is there. :-(((
-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1)

Def: TESTLICE n.  The bugs that invade one's hair while he is trying
to take an exam.


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