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Nathaniel Mishkin
Folks,
I've been using the new Outlook/Domino connector and having pretty good
luck, but I now think I've confirmed some pretty strange/undesirable
behavior: the mere act of opening and reading a message with "fancy" Notes
RTF formatting from Outlook apparently results in the server-stored copy of
the message to "lose" all that formatting. I.e., I read it in Outlook and
then read it from the Notes client and what I know to have been the original
formatting (e.g., use of a Notes RTF "tabbed table") has gotten entirely
messed up.
My Domino address book entry says to keep incoming mail in the sender's
format. From the research I've done, my impression is that the Domino
server can change the format on the fly to the format requested by the
client, but that the stored copy is supposed to stay in the original format.
In this case, it looks like the format is being changed permanently as a
side effect of reading the message. Somewhat undesirable.
Does anyone have any insights into what's going on here and what, if
anything, can be done to change the behavior?
Thanks.
I've been using the new Outlook/Domino connector and having pretty good
luck, but I now think I've confirmed some pretty strange/undesirable
behavior: the mere act of opening and reading a message with "fancy" Notes
RTF formatting from Outlook apparently results in the server-stored copy of
the message to "lose" all that formatting. I.e., I read it in Outlook and
then read it from the Notes client and what I know to have been the original
formatting (e.g., use of a Notes RTF "tabbed table") has gotten entirely
messed up.
My Domino address book entry says to keep incoming mail in the sender's
format. From the research I've done, my impression is that the Domino
server can change the format on the fly to the format requested by the
client, but that the stored copy is supposed to stay in the original format.
In this case, it looks like the format is being changed permanently as a
side effect of reading the message. Somewhat undesirable.
Does anyone have any insights into what's going on here and what, if
anything, can be done to change the behavior?
Thanks.