Re: How do I change the mail format in OWA



I didn't test it out myself, but in ESM go to Global Settings\internet
message format, set up a policy for the government domain to use plain text
only would probably do the trick?

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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a Goverment client the stopped all HTML formated mail. I have 50 or
so
users that only use OWA to send and recieve email. When ever the OWA user
sends or replys to email from the Gov site it gets rejected. Is there any
way
to change the mail format in OWA to RTF or Plain Text?

This is going to be a real big issue as the rest of the Gov site do this.

Thank you
John


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