You could always reformat the message to plain text before sending 

Dave Crozier
 The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and to lie
about your age 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Allen
Sent: 17 August 2006 11:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NF] Outlook downloads

Yes its annoying. I'm trying to forward stuff from yahoo users and it puts
pictures I don't want in the forward with no choice. Its as annoying as DVD
not fast forwarding through the "we will kill you if it's a copy" stuff when
I own the DVD player and have a legal DVD. Too much control.
Allen 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 17 August 2006 11:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [NF] Outlook downloads

Ah ,
I see what you mean. It disregards the "don't download" when you reply and
in the reply message shows all the pictures. I hadn't noticed that before
but you are correct.

I can't seem to find any other options that could  affect it.

>From the M$ Site:
"How to forward, reply to, or edit an e-mail message that contains blocked
external content If you have the Don't download pictures or other content
automatically in HTML e-mail option turned on, and you want to forward,
reply to, or edit an e-mail message that contains blocked external content,
you must download the full body contents of the e-mail message. When you try
to forward, reply to, or edit an e-mail message that contains blocked
external content, you receive the following warning message: 
To complete this action, Outlook must download content from a server other
than your e-mail server. This could verify to the sender that your e-mail
address is valid and increase the amount of junk e-mail you receive in the
future.

If you click OK to the warning message, and subsequently download the
previously blocked content, Outlook 2003 does not provide any method to
block or re-protect the message as it was originally presented. After you
download the content, the next time that you try to close the e-mail
message, you are presented with an option to save the changes to the
message. If you click No to this question, this prevents permanent changes
to the e-mail message, and leaves the original e-mail message with the
content still blocked."



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