From: tsang sir tsang on 8 Apr 2010 00:41 I need to send emails to a particular internet recipient (i.e., not in exchange) in Plain Text. I attempted to configure this in the following ways: Attempt 1: 1) Open Contact window 2) Double click Email... field under Internet section 3) Set Internet format to "Send Plain Text only" Attempt 2: 1) Open Contact window 2) Right click Email... field under Internet section 3) Select Send Option... 4) Check "I want to specify the format..." 5) Select "MIME" -> "Plain Text" Attempt 3: 1) Same as steps 1-4 in Attempt 2 2) Select "Plain Text/UUEncode" However, Outlook still sends the email in HTML. I know I can select mail format in the "Options" menu per mail. But it is too easy to forget this step. I also know it is possible to configure mail format globally from the Tools -> Options -> Mail Format. But this will affect all mails, while I want to configure this for a specific recipient only. Any suggestion? Thanks
From: tsang sir on 9 Apr 2010 00:09 "tsang sir" wrote: > I need to send emails to a particular internet recipient (i.e., not in > exchange) in Plain Text. I attempted to configure this in the following ways: > > Attempt 1: > 1) Open Contact window > 2) Double click Email... field under Internet section > 3) Set Internet format to "Send Plain Text only" > > Attempt 2: > 1) Open Contact window > 2) Right click Email... field under Internet section > 3) Select Send Option... > 4) Check "I want to specify the format..." > 5) Select "MIME" -> "Plain Text" > > Attempt 3: > 1) Same as steps 1-4 in Attempt 2 > 2) Select "Plain Text/UUEncode" > > However, Outlook still sends the email in HTML. > > I know I can select mail format in the "Options" menu per mail. But it is > too easy to forget this step. > > I also know it is possible to configure mail format globally from the Tools > -> Options -> Mail Format. But this will affect all mails, while I want to > configure this for a specific recipient only. > > Any suggestion? > > Thanks > So it seems no one has faced this problem, or no one has had this need... Then is it possible to add a 'Reply in Text' button in the UI (preferrably both in the mailbox view & mail view)? I've tried VBA, but it is disabled by default. Besides, it seems not an easy job to add a button to the ribbon. Telling people to go to the Options ribbon and select Plain Text is out not an option, they will ignore such instruction. Thanks.
From: Bob I on 9 Apr 2010 08:38 tsang sir wrote: > > "tsang sir" wrote: > > >>I need to send emails to a particular internet recipient (i.e., not in >>exchange) in Plain Text. I attempted to configure this in the following ways: >> >>Attempt 1: >>1) Open Contact window >>2) Double click Email... field under Internet section >>3) Set Internet format to "Send Plain Text only" >> >>Attempt 2: >>1) Open Contact window >>2) Right click Email... field under Internet section >>3) Select Send Option... >>4) Check "I want to specify the format..." >>5) Select "MIME" -> "Plain Text" >> >>Attempt 3: >>1) Same as steps 1-4 in Attempt 2 >>2) Select "Plain Text/UUEncode" >> >>However, Outlook still sends the email in HTML. >> >>I know I can select mail format in the "Options" menu per mail. But it is >>too easy to forget this step. >> >>I also know it is possible to configure mail format globally from the Tools >>-> Options -> Mail Format. But this will affect all mails, while I want to >>configure this for a specific recipient only. >> >>Any suggestion? >> >>Thanks >> > > > So it seems no one has faced this problem, or no one has had this need... > > Then is it possible to add a 'Reply in Text' button in the UI (preferrably > both in the mailbox view & mail view)? I've tried VBA, but it is disabled by > default. Besides, it seems not an easy job to add a button to the ribbon. > > Telling people to go to the Options ribbon and select Plain Text is out not > an option, they will ignore such instruction. > > Thanks. Create a text "Draft" for this particular recipient then
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