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OK, I think there is no way for this but I will ask anyways. When a person
sends an email it contains all of their formatting and/or their stationary. Is there a way to override this so that when the message is replied to, your own settings take over? Can this be done in Outlook and/or with Exchange Server? I saw one post that said they don't think so but I would like to know one way or the other before we waste a support call to Microsoft. -- Donald Palmer, MCSE |
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