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Francisco Jorge
Hello,
I am using The Outlook connector for Domino in order to access my
e-mail in a Domino server via Outlook 2003, instead of the Lotus Notes
R5 client.
I have found out that all e-mails that I see in Outlook 2003 from
people who use the Lotus Notes client have its Type property set to
"Message (Rich Text)".
So, each time I reply to such a message, Outlook decides to use "rich
text" format to compose the answer.
The problem is that I have looked at the configuration of the Lotus
Notes clients and they are all setup to "Send messages as HTML". In
addition, the Lotus Notes client does not understand Outlook's "rich
text format", so the receiver of my reply does not see the mail as he
or she should.
What I do to mitigate the effects of this behaviour is to choose HTML
format each time I reply to such a message, but it is tedious to have
to do it all the time.
Is there a workaround for this?
Fran
I am using The Outlook connector for Domino in order to access my
e-mail in a Domino server via Outlook 2003, instead of the Lotus Notes
R5 client.
I have found out that all e-mails that I see in Outlook 2003 from
people who use the Lotus Notes client have its Type property set to
"Message (Rich Text)".
So, each time I reply to such a message, Outlook decides to use "rich
text" format to compose the answer.
The problem is that I have looked at the configuration of the Lotus
Notes clients and they are all setup to "Send messages as HTML". In
addition, the Lotus Notes client does not understand Outlook's "rich
text format", so the receiver of my reply does not see the mail as he
or she should.
What I do to mitigate the effects of this behaviour is to choose HTML
format each time I reply to such a message, but it is tedious to have
to do it all the time.
Is there a workaround for this?
Fran