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auto-dbm quirks
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Steven Bakker
steven at icoe.att.com
Thu Sep 21 16:55:45 CEST 2000
>>>>> On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, "MR" == Matthew Robinson wrote: MR> I have the "joy" of sitting behind an Exchange server and I can from MR> the 'Format' menu select plain text only which fixes this problem. I MR> suspect that there is more config on the server itself but as an MR> example this message should be plain text. It is, but the Exchange server itself apparently forces the multipart/ alternative, though only for clients that send their mail through the proprietary Exchange protocol. Straight SMTP to the server seems to work fine. In corporate-honcho type environments this may be dandy; keyboard monkeys are less than happy with it. Cheers, Steven (wishing nmh could do "virtual folders" on top of IMAP).
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