J
Jonesy
I think a lot of people in this thread are making assumptions that aren't
necessarily true.
The biggest reason I'd like to have everything go out (or at least start
out) as html and/or rich text is for cases like forwarding an email.
I get emails from my unix servers, they're in plain text. I'd like to
forward one of them to a colleague and all of the sudden, my forward has to
be plain text. I don't like that. And don't see why Microsoft should assume
that I would.
necessarily true.
The biggest reason I'd like to have everything go out (or at least start
out) as html and/or rich text is for cases like forwarding an email.
I get emails from my unix servers, they're in plain text. I'd like to
forward one of them to a colleague and all of the sudden, my forward has to
be plain text. I don't like that. And don't see why Microsoft should assume
that I would.