From: Martin on 18 Feb 2010 08:41 I've got an open support ticket with Microsoft for this problem, they've acknowledged there's a bug but haven't been able to anything more yet. I'll stick an update here if I can get any answers. On Dec 28 2009, 5:37 pm, "Craig" <cra...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > From what I saw it was not specifically the AD variable 'Company', it was > any variable. I only used that as an example. > > "ShaunBender" <ShaunBen...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:8501E1E0-8758-47BE-A4B4-D3B6E4C2519A(a)microsoft.com... > > > Looks like I'm having the same issue, however doesn't appear to be related > > to > > the AD Variable (%%Company%%) as I've taken that out. > > > "Craig" wrote: > > >> Looks like a bug, but it doesn't seem like anyone here are interested in > >> this. Hope someone from msft sees this post. > > >> "Andy" <A...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >>news:DEF7BFAC-57DB-44E0-9EC8-4AC2FB8761AE(a)microsoft.com... > >> >I get the same, I've double checked the text and there is no formatting > >> >in > >> > there. > > >> > "Craig" wrote: > > >> >> I have found that if you use Ex2010 to setup transport rule to add > >> >>disclaimertext and add an AD Variable (eg. %%Company%%) within the > >> >> text. > >> >> Then send an email from Outlook using plain text, yourdisclaimerwill > >> >> appear as the below with the html tags. > >> >> Can someone confirm this on their end? > > >> >> <html> > >> >> <body> > >> >> This is a test COMPANY > >> >> </body> > >> >> </html> > > >> >> . > > >> .
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