EX07: force remote message to plain text
- From: "Mike Koch" <gsmike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:15:20 -0500
We have a standalone POP server containing mailboxes for all of our stores,
while our corporate users have mailboxes on Exchange 2007. A remote domain
and a send connector configured to route all mail for the
"storemail.private" domain to the POP server. In the remote domain
configuration, all message format options are disabled (unchecked), and
"Exchange rich-text format" is set to "never use".
When a store receives a message from a corporate user, the message contains
both plain text and html versions of the message. The stores' POP client is
a homegrown app that only handles plain text.
Is it possible, without modifying the corporate clients, to force Exchange
to strip out the html and only send the plain text version of the message?
We were able to do this successfully in Exchange 2003 by setting the mime
message encoding to "provide message body as plain text", but this option
doesn't seem to exist in Exchange 2007. The "exchange rich-text format"
option seemed to be the closest thing, but it doesn't seem to work that way.
Thanks,
Mike
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