RE: HTML

From: Baltissen, R (Ruud) (ruud.baltissen_at_abp.nl)
Date: 2003-08-25 15:26:19

Hallo Anders,


> If you're replying to a customized message in HTML ...

The copy of the previous email I got from CBM-Hackers-Server looks like HTML
when I open it. And yours looks like I expect mine to look like: normal
text. This is a reply on your email so according you Outlook should treat it
as normal text as well.

What really bugs me is that I'm quite sure I told Outlook how to handle
(new) emails via Extra -> Options -> E-maillayout (Dutch: E-mailindeling) ->
messagelayout (berichtindeling). I even told it to use Courier New 10 pts.
when using HTML and still....

So please, answer me this question: did this and/or previous email show up
as text or as HTML?


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