In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marcel Kilgus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Geoff Wicks wrote: 
>> Seriously, Marcel, do you usually get HTML-messages from me or was it just
>> this one?
>
>IIRC just this one.
>
>> Our problem is that however we set our emails they still seem to get sent
>> HTML. The dodge I use seemed to be the only way to fool the system.
>
>It's just that you answered an HTML mail and therefore it generated
>HTML, too, I suppose.
>
>Marcel

Also, to send HTML you must have MIME enabled ... otherwise it is
rejected.  Dis-enable MIME when sending plain text.

I get many messages where MIME has been left enabled for a plain text
message.  I always then reply with it turned off ... which is easy with
Turnpike, as it has a button just for that purpose :-)

If you are using Outlook Excess, it is buried somewhere in the menus :-(
and is therefore less convenient to access, and people just don't bother
or even realise they have the option ... they just expect the recipent
to take care of what they send out.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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