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mcmalburg
Here's the scenario...
1. I compose an HTML email in Outlook 2007 and send it to a client who's on
Lotus Notes.
2. He replies to the email.
If I look at his reply on my web-based email client (looking at it as it
sits on the server), I see his response and my original email with header
below it.
If I look at his reply in Outlook 2007, I only see my original email to him.
I do not see any reply, nor do I see my own original header.
Please don't tell me that I have to use Plain Text for all of my emails - it
really is limitiing. It was cool back in the 80's, but we should be past
that now.
Thanks.
1. I compose an HTML email in Outlook 2007 and send it to a client who's on
Lotus Notes.
2. He replies to the email.
If I look at his reply on my web-based email client (looking at it as it
sits on the server), I see his response and my original email with header
below it.
If I look at his reply in Outlook 2007, I only see my original email to him.
I do not see any reply, nor do I see my own original header.
Please don't tell me that I have to use Plain Text for all of my emails - it
really is limitiing. It was cool back in the 80's, but we should be past
that now.
Thanks.