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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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more reasons to slay everyone
Outlook 2003 silently changes all hyphens to n dashes, which is an unprintable character on a terminal. So every command line with options that someone emails me has no hyphens before the options when I paste it onto my command line.
I've got mine set up to send plain text, but is it possible to force Outlook 2000 to display a received message as plain text?Peijen wrote:send and recieve email as plain text, use notepad as editor.
Not that it would help. There is at least one secretary that likes to send out e-mails without text. Instead, she creates an image or powerpoint slide with her message, plus some flowery clip art and sends that as an attachment. I got a 1 MB invitation to a picnic once. IT wonders why the company uses so much e-mail server space...
I feel like I just beat a kitten to death... with a bag of puppies.
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- Minion to the Exalted Pooh-Bah
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I am not sure about automatic setting, but when you open a message, click on menu->format->plain text to change the formatGeorge wrote:I've got mine set up to send plain text, but is it possible to force Outlook 2000 to display a received message as plain text?Peijen wrote:send and recieve email as plain text, use notepad as editor.
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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The format choices are greyed out and unselectable.
Pasting it into a text format is the same as pasting it into my terminal. It's a different character code from a hyphen because Outlook's autocorrect decided no one should use hyphens except in the middle of words.
Pasting it into xemacs makes the character code explicit instead of silently throwing it away or trying to print something unprintable. Stupid ASCII.
Pasting it into a text format is the same as pasting it into my terminal. It's a different character code from a hyphen because Outlook's autocorrect decided no one should use hyphens except in the middle of words.
Pasting it into xemacs makes the character code explicit instead of silently throwing it away or trying to print something unprintable. Stupid ASCII.
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find an exchange friendly email app?Dwindlehop wrote:The format choices are greyed out and unselectable.
Pasting it into a text format is the same as pasting it into my terminal. It's a different character code from a hyphen because Outlook's autocorrect decided no one should use hyphens except in the middle of words.
Pasting it into xemacs makes the character code explicit instead of silently throwing it away or trying to print something unprintable. Stupid ASCII.
Depending on where you work, the IT people can get testy if you try accessing their server with an e-mail program they didn't give you. I think any attempt to access Northrop's server with anything other than the copy of Outlook 2000 installed by default would probably result in a swift and painful death.
I feel like I just beat a kitten to death... with a bag of puppies.
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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I think microsoft is intentionally sabotaging all other software companies!!Dwindlehop wrote:The format choices are greyed out and unselectable.
Pasting it into a text format is the same as pasting it into my terminal. It's a different character code from a hyphen because Outlook's autocorrect decided no one should use hyphens except in the middle of words.
Pasting it into xemacs makes the character code explicit instead of silently throwing it away or trying to print something unprintable. Stupid ASCII.
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my qualms are that outlook on both my pc an lap, refuses to backup or 'export' (i saw my dad do it with his earthlink mail client, so now i wanna too {also, i am unable to backup my mail with mozilla's enigmail}.) And that outlook automagically opens up my AIM EVENTHOUGH i have that option in the 'general' settings page UNCHECKED. sigh.
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- Tenth Dan Procrastinator
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I think I need to slay everyone that works for a company writing internal tools of more than a few thousand lines of code particularly in Java. And next in line are the managers that stop development of said tools because they think that it's good enough and that the remaining bu--, I mean "features", are stable enough for the years that we're going to have to live with them. Better yet, I think torture is in order by way of having them have to use these tools for the rest of their mortal lives. And since I'm feeling especially vindictive right now, they should have to continue using the programs for their eternal afterlives.