it sounds like something goofy on the recipients system - probably caused by
an antivirus app that is scanning incoming email.
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"Rob Dekoch" <Rob
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> Hi All,
>
> After using Outlook 2003 to send HTML emails, I am now using 2007 and
> recipients have been complaining that spaces are removed in the version
> they
> recieve. They've forwarded these to me and it's as if the <p> tag is
> ignored
> entirely. I use Dreamweaver to create the HTML, paste it into a new
> Outlook
> email. It looks fine to me although some folks (who also claim to be using
> Outlook 2007) say there are no paragraph breaks. Is this a known issue or
> just some odd configuration problem? Coworkers don't see the problem
> either.
> Any suggestion would be much appreciated.