Marcus wrote
 >It's just that you answered an HTML mail and therefore it generated
 >HTML, too, I suppose.

And Malcolm replied
 >Also, to send HTML you must have MIME enabled ... otherwise it is
 >rejected.  Dis-enable MIME when sending plain text.
 >If you are using Outlook Excess, it is buried somewhere in the menus :-(

Marcus is right Malcolm.  It's not that simple
Whatever defaults you set up in OE (and to be fair most Windows
mail progs) apply only to NEW e-mails
If you hit the Reply button then it creates a copy of the original
message complete with all the original message's formatting and it
is that you are typing into.  Hence the occasional HTML messages
from people who are normally not set up for HTML

martinw

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