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Hi,
I subscribed to some email alerts on the internet like many people do. Every now and then I recieve messages that are suppose to be HTML turned to plain text when they arrived my Outlook mailbox. What's puzzling is that some other alerts from the same site came in ok. One good example is alerts from www.officeusers.org. I'm using Outlook 2003, I DON'T have the "Read all standard mail in plain text" box checked, what else do I need to look into? Thanks, Saigon Tuna |
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