Chuck,

I'm not sure you can determine what anyone would have, expect perhaps if you
were in some 'sterile' intranet-type environment (such as Scott has the
luxury of ;).

On the Exchange front, my understanding of the 'dual format' thing is to do
with Rich Text e-mail.  I don't know the exact workings, but I think the
message is sent in multiple parts; a plain text version and the RFT with
appropriate formatting.  The e-mail client sees this .RTF attachment - which
I think is identifiable because it has a set name - and will use that if
possible.

I'm not sure which mail clients handle this... certainly the Microsoft ones
such as Exchange Client, Outlook, Outlook Express (probably), etc.

That's my understanding anyway...

Regards,
Jon



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Lockwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 July 2002 19:46
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: HTML-compatible e-mail client sniffer


How do you determine if a client can except HTML email prior to sending it?

If going through an Exchange server, can you pass it both versions and will
Exchange figure it out?

I'd like to know of any and all solutions using Witango mail.

Thanks,

Chuck Lockwood
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