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I am beginning a roll out of SBS2003 and Outlook 2003 - on the first test
workstation I'm already running into issues:
1) Outlook says it is running non-unicode against the Exchange server - how
do I get it to be Unicode mode?
2) when I receive e-mails from other ISP's which are HTML formatted I will
occassionaly get the e-mail sent to the "local failures" folder with a
corresponding synchronization error - but when I look at the e-mail in "view
source" it is a blank e-mail - yet I know (through the ISP's web client) that
the e-mail was full of good information before exchange got a hold of it.
What's going on with that and does it relate to the unicode problem?
Thanks in advance for hints/tips/or solutions.
workstation I'm already running into issues:
1) Outlook says it is running non-unicode against the Exchange server - how
do I get it to be Unicode mode?
2) when I receive e-mails from other ISP's which are HTML formatted I will
occassionaly get the e-mail sent to the "local failures" folder with a
corresponding synchronization error - but when I look at the e-mail in "view
source" it is a blank e-mail - yet I know (through the ISP's web client) that
the e-mail was full of good information before exchange got a hold of it.
What's going on with that and does it relate to the unicode problem?
Thanks in advance for hints/tips/or solutions.