Re: [RE: Outlook Tip (formerly Free help authoring tools)]

Subject: Re: [RE: Outlook Tip (formerly Free help authoring tools)]
From: Hannah <to -dot- hannah -at- usa -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: 14 Jan 2002 12:52:56 EST

Simon Rumble <srumble -at- pilatmedia -dot- com> wrote:
> Kathy Mizell wrote:
>
> > To set to plain text in Outlook, select:
> > Tools
> > Options
> > Mail Format (tab)
> > Click on the Message Format dropdown list to
> > select Plain Text
>
> Which does precisely nothing. It sends a Plain Text version along with an
> HTML version which means the list server rejects it. Yet on my machine
with
> the same settings, it works.

I had the same problems but I solved it differently.

Go into the Address book and in the Contact properties box for Techwhirler,
Name tab, there is a checkbox for "Send E-Mail using plain text only". Check
that and see if it works.

hannah Bissell
to -dot- hannah -at- usa -dot- net

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