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Friday, February 1st, 2002 11:00 am
Outlook automatically replies to HTML messages in HTML, no matter how I try to turn it off.

Then, it won't let me insert blank (non-prefixed) lines below parts (ie, in the middle) of the message I'm replying to so I can reply to individual parts.

I'm sure I've done something screwball. Nonetheless, I want to say: FUCK THIS.

Ahem. 'Scuse. I gotta go beat on the email program. So far, the most promising technique seems to be "convert to text, losing ALL delineation of which is replied-to-text, then hand-insert such markers." I am not real pleased.

Update: Found a way to do it. Just "remove indent". Why yes, I associate a vertical bar with indent. Naturally. Grrrrr. Shouldn't it just do it when I hit enter, the way Eudora does? What a pain....
Friday, February 1st, 2002 12:59 pm (UTC)
In re the html thing, I found somewhere, two OS installs ago, a menu with a choice to check/uncheck for 'always reply in the same format I received it in'. Worth fishing for.

I wish they'd just put all the configs in one damn menu. :-/
Friday, February 1st, 2002 01:05 pm (UTC)
Ok, in Outlook 2000, which is what I have, it is now no longer possible to click a box and get it to ALWAYS use text. When you reply to a message and it defaults to html, you have to go to the format menu and click 'plain text' there in the reply.

According to their helpfiles. Which are actually well-written for once ...