That's the whole point of multipart/alternative.

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From: "Jasa, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:51 PM
Subject: Question regarding Q161044 - Multipart/Alternative


>
> I have one office that needs to have The html option checked and another
> office that needs to have it as plain text. I can't base it on a per
domain
> basis.
>
> My question is if you have both checked, will those clients that can't
> recognize mime get the text version and those that can see the HTML
version?
>
> From the Q article..
>
> "This problem typically occurs when you send mail using Internet Mail's
HTML
> format. Many mail servers do not recognize the Multipart/Alternative
> Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) content type. The IMS will
only
> send Multipart/Alternative if the administrator checks both the HTML and
the
> Plain Text check boxes. If you configure the IMS to only use HTML, it will
> send text/HTML."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Jasa
> Messaging Manager
> Weber Shandwick
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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