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how to add prefix '>' to orig text on reply in OWA ?

 
 
Pavan Savoy
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      6th Apr 2010
In Outlook we have the advanced options menu, where a prefix can be added to
plain text of the original message received, in case we want to reply to them
in plain text -
Does a similar option exist in Outlook Web Access ? If not - How can I
enable such feature to reply mail to people who hate top-posting.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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      6th Apr 2010
"Pavan Savoy" <Pavan (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Outlook we have the advanced options menu, where a prefix can be added to
> plain text of the original message received, in case we want to reply to
> them
> in plain text -
> Does a similar option exist in Outlook Web Access ? If not - How can I
> enable such feature to reply mail to people who hate top-posting.


Outlook Web Access is a function of Exchange and you should ask in
microsoft.public.exchange.clients. I believe, however, that the answer is
"no".
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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