[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
on 4/20/05 12:31 AM:

> Is there something in the Emailer settings that would cure that anomaly?

As Chris pointed out, it's not _strictly_ Emailer's fault.  The sender's
email program should be sending email messages that contain both HTML and
plain text.  Emailer would be able to render the plain text portion of the
sender's message, if plain text were included.

However, it _is_ Emailer's limitation that it can not read HTML messages.
You can open the HTML attachment in a web browser, such as Internet
Explorer, but it will be difficult for you to just hit "Reply."

That's whey I have moved to using Microsoft Outlook Express in order to
easily read and store those HTML messages.

Bummer.



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