There are issues with HTML rendering of some messages. A workaround is to set outlook to use only plain text and enable it per message as needed.
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"Matthew and Simon" <matandsi[ at ]googlemail.com> wrote in message news:1157585648.974066.171640[ at ]d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text] > I've installed the Outlook 2007 Beta, and, whilst I am impressed with > the upgrade over 2003, it just cannot reliably render any HTML e-mail > which contains images. If I have the reading pane on, it just sits > there for a long time with 97% or so CPU usage. Try to start, say, > Firefox and it takes some 15 seconds, this on a PC running XP SP2 on an > Athlon 3000 with 1GB RAM. If I minimise Outlook, it's better, and if I > close it altogether my other programs start straight away. > > I realise that there are limitations with Beta software, but I'd be > interested to know if this is a general problem or specific to me. > > CJ >
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