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Eric Perdue
We are now pilot testing Outlook 2007 for corporate deployment. We use
automatically generated, standardized signature built from Active Directory
data. The signatures are created in HTML format. Under Outlook 2003, when a
user would reply to a message received in plain text format, and they
responded, Outlook would automatically generate and attach a plain text
signature based upon the HTML signature. Outlook 2007 does not appear to do
that. If the message is in Plain Text, no signatures are available to insert.
What can be done? I do not have the option of forcing plain text formatting
across the board, and I have no way of automatically generating a plain text
based signature in addition to the HTML based signature.
automatically generated, standardized signature built from Active Directory
data. The signatures are created in HTML format. Under Outlook 2003, when a
user would reply to a message received in plain text format, and they
responded, Outlook would automatically generate and attach a plain text
signature based upon the HTML signature. Outlook 2007 does not appear to do
that. If the message is in Plain Text, no signatures are available to insert.
What can be done? I do not have the option of forcing plain text formatting
across the board, and I have no way of automatically generating a plain text
based signature in addition to the HTML based signature.