slow html messages

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snoshu

MS Outlook 2003. This just started happening. When entering text in an HTML
message, the text comes up very slowly. If I type too fast I see no text
until I pause for a few seconds, then the text pops up. Even opening HTML
email is very slow.
 
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Joe Irrera

I'm having the same issue. It started a few weeks ago. I've read opinions that it's the result of a recent MS security update. My only work around is to go to the "Format" menu and change "HTML" to "Plain Text". I'd love to find a setting that allows me to reply to or forward HTML formatted email without converting them.

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Joe Irrera

I'm having the same issue. I've read opinions that this is the result of a recent MS security patch. The only workaround I've found with replying to or forwarding HTML formatted emails is going to the "Format" menu and changing "HTML" to "Plain Text". I love to find a permanent solution to just deal with emails in their original format.

Any other ideas?

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C

Charles W Davis

Joe,

Same issue as whom? Your Operating System Version? Your Outlook Version? Any
error messages?
Give us a hand. Maybe then we can help.
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snoshu

I am running Windows XP Pro on a desktop with core2 duo and 2gb ram.

I have found two workarounds, but no permanent solution;
1. In Outlook, open a new HTML message window. In that window, click on
File/Page Setup/Memo Style. Do not change anything, and click okay.
2. Here is a faster way. After first opening Outlook, under Mail, All Mail
Folders, click on "Mailbox - Last Name, First Name". Then click on "Inbox".

Both workarounds will enable normal typing in HTML Messages. I am still
looking for a permanent solution.

Snoshu
 
B

Brian Tillman

Joe Irrera said:
I'm having the same issue. It started a few weeks ago. I've read
opinions that it's the result of a recent MS security update. My only
work around is to go to the "Format" menu and change "HTML" to "Plain
Text". I'd love to find a setting that allows me to reply to or
forward HTML formatted email without converting them.

OPen Internet Explorer, click Tools>Internet Options>Security. Select the
Restricted zone, click Sites and start removing the sites you find.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Joe Irrera said:
I'm having the same issue. I've read opinions that this is the result
of a recent MS security patch.

No need to post more than once.
 
S

snoshu

Brian Tillman said:
OPen Internet Explorer, click Tools>Internet Options>Security. Select the
Restricted zone, click Sites and start removing the sites you find.
Your info is helpful. I have started removing the restricted sites. There
are a lot of them. Is there a way to remove more than one at a time? I also
have some I cannot remove???
Snoshu
 

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