One specific instance that can cause this.

Sender A sends plain text message.
Sender B replies to all with HTML message.
Sender A receives HTML message from direct reply, replies to all, and his mail program says "HEY LET'S DO HTML" and sends that to all.

On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, kent williams wrote:

Not
only that, but you have to actually check the message format before
you hit send, because many clients seem to choose HTML or Rich Text
formats on their own, even if you've told them to use plain text.

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