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Jim in Cleveland



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:53 am    Post subject: html vs plain text Reply with quote

We just moved from a 5.5 server to a Exch2000 server. We have a .php file
that would take registration applications and email them to a contact person.
The were emailed in html format. But now, with the new server, when the
contact person receives the request, its in plain text format and all garbled
up. It seems like the server is not treating it as a HTML file but like a
plain text file. Where in Exchange 2000 do I check to see what format is
being used?

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