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New History Item, Mail Message sends all messages as Rich Text Format
bpiesik[ at ]gmail.com 4/6/2007 5:03:31 PM
We are using Business Contact Manager 2007 with Outlook 2007. We are
not using Exchange server as a backend, just plain old pop3/smtp mail
servers. Problem we are having is when we open up an account, Click
on New History Item, Mail Message, and if we send an attachment with
that, the person that receives the message gets it in Rich Text
format.

If we right click on the Email address itself and click on Send
Mail. The message will be sent out fine.

Right click on the message and looking at the properties of the email
address has the internet format listed as "Let Outlook decide the best
sending format"

Is there something that we set up incorrectly that this is happening?

Thanks in advanced.

Brian Piesik

Re: New History Item, Mail Message sends all messages as Rich Text Format
"Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT]" <mukeshag[ at ]online.microsoft.com> 4/6/2007 11:45:59 PM
Try microsoft.public.outlook NG. Somebody should be able to answer there.

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[Quoted Text]
> We are using Business Contact Manager 2007 with Outlook 2007. We are
> not using Exchange server as a backend, just plain old pop3/smtp mail
> servers. Problem we are having is when we open up an account, Click
> on New History Item, Mail Message, and if we send an attachment with
> that, the person that receives the message gets it in Rich Text
> format.
>
> If we right click on the Email address itself and click on Send
> Mail. The message will be sent out fine.
>
> Right click on the message and looking at the properties of the email
> address has the internet format listed as "Let Outlook decide the best
> sending format"
>
> Is there something that we set up incorrectly that this is happening?
>
> Thanks in advanced.
>
> Brian Piesik
>

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