Outlook 2007 & 2003 Receive replies to my emails with ONLY my orig. text

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CharlieA

Hello:

OS = Windows XP Pro.
In Outlook 2007 (It happened in Outlook 2003 also) When I send a
message to some people, if they just reply to my email, I do not see
any text but my original text.


I send in HTML and I do not have an Exchange Server - we just have
GoDaddy host web and email.

It is NOT an antivirus issue either. (I do not have one on my windows
XP machine)


More info - I set Outlook to not delete the mail on the server - then
grab the mail that with no text from the sender - it ALWAYS has an
attachment winmail.dat - and outlook express has all their text in
it.


From what I read via searching - it seems to be related to the person
that replies to my mail is using RichText. But I cannot control what
they use.


I know this has been a problem for ages - but I have never found a
fix
short of text only emails.


I use text onlt at home (heck I use pine at home). But that does not
work for my Office.


Any help at all?
 
C

CharlieA

Anyone ?

This is really annoying - I received another email today blank.

I have to use Outlook for sync and calander -
so I have to setup Outlook to not delete messages from server - then
when I get these blank replies - I open them uo in Outlook Express


There MUST be a fix for this by now!


I wish I could just break free from Outlook with such a basic flaw
like this!
 
B

Brian Tillman

This is really annoying - I received another email today blank.

I have to use Outlook for sync and calander -
so I have to setup Outlook to not delete messages from server - then
when I get these blank replies - I open them uo in Outlook Express

This is usually caused by your antivirus program scanning mail. Uninstall
it completely and reinstall it without the mail scanning features.
 

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