Hi,

"normal" is a relative term. :)

Rick Reumann wrote:

> Before I bitch to our network/systems guy, is there any reason why a
> microsoft exchange server should convert all mail to HTML as it comes
> in?

Not really.

> For example if you send me a personal message to my work address of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will receive a copy as HTML. Stupid I know. I
> just want to know if it's easy to turn this off and/or if there is some
> reason for why it's set up this way here at work.

The why I can answer you not (says Yoda) but turn-offable it is. AFAIK the
administrator can disable it on a per address basis. Hopefully your
network/systems guy cooperative he is.

Regards,

Markus
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