I have this exact same issue. It's very upsetting, because some lists will kick you if you post in HTML, and I have no way of doing that with this issue. Selecting plain text as my message format works fine internally, but as soon as it hits the internet, it apparently becomes HTML. I have reviewed the settings on our exchange server, and both formats are enabled. Not quite sure what to do about this. It's been suggested by one of the list members at one point to re-apply the SP4, which I have done, but my issue is still unresolved. A search of technet has not helped either, though I did locate some articles that discussed the proper settings of the exchange server, but all of the settings were already correct.
Anyone want to take a stab at this? I'm sure Allen and I would be grateful :)
Jason Siatkowski
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-----Original Message-----
From: Allen Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: plain text/HTML
OK, my last post was sent in plain text format with Outlook 2000 and using Word as my email editor. How come every time I post that way (or with Rich Text Format, which is usually what I use) it always shows up as an HTML message? Is it Word causing the problem? I'm typing this message in plain text with the plain Outlook editor--no Word. It is mainly as a test, but if anyone could explain this I'd really appreciate it. Maybe it is an Exchange Server setting I need to change or something.
Thanks,
Allen
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