Use plain text unless you want to set the format of your text, as in
specifying the font, using italics, etc, in which case you'd probably use
HTML. Generally, you'll only use rich text if you're on an Exchange server
and sending messages to others in the same organization.
Having said all that, I admit that I prefer using rich text as it just works
better in Outlook 2003. The real answer is use whatever you prefer.
-Peter
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