On 1/2/01 12:44 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/2/01 8:16 AM, "Omar Shahine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Actually RTF is the default format that Outlook is configured to send styled
>> text in. However, if they are in an Exchange 2000 environment, I believe the
>> server corrects outbound mail and converts it to HTML. The next version of
>> Outlook (Outlook 10) does not default to HTML any longer, and always
>> converts outbound mail to HTML.
>
> That's good. Thanks for the info, Omar, and it's consistent with what I've
> run into. People sending in RTF weren't aware they were doing so, they just
> did their regular send and didn't really want to know what I was talking
> about.
>
> In your last sentence, do you mean "Outlook (Outlook 10) does not default to
> RTF any longer" (you wrote "HTML")?
Oops, that is correct. I meant to write Outlook (Outlook 10) does not
default to RTF any longer.
-Omar
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