In article <000201bd908c$e5871ba0$a0bb2399@gary>, Gary Acord
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>If you click Tools>Options, there is a Mail Format tab on the dialog.  The
>first option is Message Format.  Choose an alternative in the drop down.
>For example, you can choose Outlook Rich Text or even Plain Text.
>
If you are sending messages to Internet mailing lists or newsgroups,
please stick to plain text. Outlook does not conform to the Internet
standards (RFCs) and puts various bits of proprietary stuff into
messages (such as ms-tnef attachments) that are meaningful only to
people using that specific mail software. Use these only if you are
sending to known recipients whom you have checked to be using the same
non-standard Microsoft products as yourself.

Leonard Will
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