Okay, so it seems if I gave it half an hour I could write twenty lines of code that accepted ANY text as a prefix and supported properly word-wrapped replies. However, it seems this feature wasn't built into Outlook 2000. Given a prefix of "> " -- without the quotes of course -- you end up with lines like this when hitting reply:
> I have recently ( about a month ago ) added a fifth server to > our Exchange > 5.5 (Sp4 NT4sp6a domain ) site. > Everything seems to be working fine except one niggling > little problem, I > have the Admin program installed on my Windows XP I would much prefer if it could come up looking something like this: > I have recently ( about a month ago ) added a fifth server to > our Exchange 5.5 (Sp4 NT4sp6a domain ) site. Everything seems > to be working fine except one niggling little problem, I have > the Admin program installed on my Windows XP Ignore the text, note the formatting. Quite bothersome. All I did was hit reply. I see the exchange SERVER under properties for the IMC can be set to wrap lines, or not wrap lines. However, I have no choice in the matter. There's a handy little document here: http://www.lemis.com/email/fixing-outlook.html Which shows you how to set line wrap -- if you happen to have a Settings button. I assume the settings button disappears when Outlook is in Corporate/Workgroup mode. So. Are there any third party products that make Outlook line wrap properly? Am I missing some simple step? -Yanek. _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

