Receiving HTML mail from Lotus Notes

J

Joseph Liu

I am migrating from Notes to Exchange and is now in the middle of the
project. As a result, users are spreading in both environment. We find that
users using Notes sending HTML message will be converted to text-only message
when receiving in Exchange 2007 SP1/Outlook 2003.

Please advise what settings I miss.

Regards,

Joseph
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Are all external messages plain text or just those from the notes users? Are
you using an antivirus/content scanner on these messages?

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J

Joseph Liu

For Exchange users, they can receive external and internal HTML message
without problem.

Since the Domino server is on the same network as Exchange, all emails are
passed through internal network. I created a remote domain and a receive
connector for the Domino server.

Regards,

Joseph

Diane Poremsky said:
Are all external messages plain text or just those from the notes users? Are
you using an antivirus/content scanner on these messages?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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(e-mail address removed)

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
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You can access this newsgroup by visiting
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Joseph Liu said:
I am migrating from Notes to Exchange and is now in the middle of the
project. As a result, users are spreading in both environment. We find
that
users using Notes sending HTML message will be converted to text-only
message
when receiving in Exchange 2007 SP1/Outlook 2003.

Please advise what settings I miss.

Regards,

Joseph
 

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