Probably been thrashed out many times before, but here goes: I've sent
an email formatted as HTML and it turns up at the receipient's
computer as plain text. By CC'ing the email to myself I'm able to see
that this has happened.
By "sent out" do you mean that you yourself have typed out a message in HTML
mode, in Entourage, using HTML formatting, then sent it from Entourage,
cc'ing yourself, and both you and the To recipient have received plain text
versions? That makes no sense.
Or did you Forward an HTML message from Entourage? Yes, that will convert it
to plain text. To avoid that, either Redirect it (but the recipient won't
know it cam from you) or send it as an attachment: drag the HTML original
message to the new message window. If the new message window is also HTML
then the attachment will probably display inline (in HTML), but in any case
it can be opened up when received.
Or - just possibly - are you talking about a message sent from Outlook on a
Windows PC? A message actually sent in HTML from there will be received in
HTML in Entourage. But if you send it in Outlook's default RTF mode, which
variety of RTF no Mac email client can read, anyone in Entourage on a Mac
will see the plain text version (usually with an unopenable winmail.dat
attachment attached).
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Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage
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