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BH Powell
I use Outlook 2007 in a mostly Lotus Notes corporate environment. (My email
gets forwarded to UNIX server, where I read it through pop3.)
Apparently, when people in Notes respond to my emails, they are returned as
multipart MIME messages with a text/plan part, and a text/html part. And
evidently, whatever they put in their response is only put in one or the
other encoding, but not both. My original message is left unmolested in the
other one.
Outlook evidently prefers one encoding for decoding, and it seems to be the
one without their response. So I get back a message that's what I sent out,
and I don't see their response.
Is there a way to have Outlook decode and show me both MIME parts? Or is
there some option to get it to prefer a particular decoding?
As it stands now, I have to go to the UNIX server and look at the raw email.
Hopefully, the encoding is readable (7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable),
otherwise it's a pain to decode the base64.
Thanks.
gets forwarded to UNIX server, where I read it through pop3.)
Apparently, when people in Notes respond to my emails, they are returned as
multipart MIME messages with a text/plan part, and a text/html part. And
evidently, whatever they put in their response is only put in one or the
other encoding, but not both. My original message is left unmolested in the
other one.
Outlook evidently prefers one encoding for decoding, and it seems to be the
one without their response. So I get back a message that's what I sent out,
and I don't see their response.
Is there a way to have Outlook decode and show me both MIME parts? Or is
there some option to get it to prefer a particular decoding?
As it stands now, I have to go to the UNIX server and look at the raw email.
Hopefully, the encoding is readable (7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable),
otherwise it's a pain to decode the base64.
Thanks.