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Hi there,
I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to an Exchange 2003 server. I would like to use different reply-to (and forward) formats for messages in plain-text vs. html format. In particular, when replying to html messages I'd like to include the message below, unindented (this is the default option). However, when replying to plain-text messages, I'd like to prefix each line with a "". I seem to only be able to select one or the other as a global setting. Also, changing the format of the reply with the "format" menu doesn't use this setting. More often than not I want to reply to a html message with a plain-text one, and even when I have the "prefix each line with a character" option set, opening a reply and chosing "plain text" from the format menu just gives me an indented message. I guess Outlook is just converting the HTML version to plain-text. So basically, I have two issues: 1. chosing different reply-to and forward formatting for html and plain-text messages 2. replying to html messages with a plain-text one and prefixing each line with Can this be done? I don't mind if it means I have to resort to some scripting. Arnar |
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I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to an Exchange 2003 server. I would like to use different reply-to (and forward) formats for messages in plain-text vs. html format. In particular, when replying to html messages I'd like to include the message below, unindented (this is the default option). However, when replying to plain-text messages, I'd like to prefix each line with a "". I seem to only be able to select one or the other as a global setting. Get Outlook-Quotefix (http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/outlook-quotefix/) and it will handle the plain text messages. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
wrote: I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to an Exchange 2003 server. I would like to use different reply-to (and forward) formats for messages in plain-text vs. html format. In particular, when replying to html messages I'd like to include the message below, unindented (this is the default option). However, when replying to plain-text messages, I'd like to prefix each line with a "". I seem to only be able to select one or the other as a global setting. Get Outlook-Quotefix (http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/outlook-quotefix/) and it will handle the plain text messages. Very nice, this does exactly what I need. I can't get it to kick in when I convert a HTML message to plain text by selecting "Format - Plain Text". The docs say it should format the message when I do that but nothing happens.. Anyways, thanks for this Brian. Arnar |
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