Not recieving reply text from sender,

G

Guest

I'm using Outlook 2003 on my XP machine with all patches, fixes, etc as of
this date. This problem is only happening with one correspondent when they
are replying to a message with comments sent to them by me. The user
responds to me and I do not get his reply text, only my original message when
downloaded to my Outlook. So I had them respond with a cc to my Yahoo.com
email and ATT.net email to see what was reaching the ISP postboxes before
downloading the message to Outlook.

The strange thing is when their reply comes into ATT.net all underlined, but
not my original text, its cc in Yahoo.com mail doesn’t appear underlined at
all. All their reply text is viewable at this point at Yahoo & ATT post
offices.

From that point I download it into Outlook 2003 and “poof†all of their
reply goes somewhere without warning, I only receive my original message text.

The disconnect appears to be occurring in Outlook 2003.

Ideas? Similar experience?
 
G

Guest

Had a similar experience, when the person hit reply, then the saw the text
the person replied with. It seemed like it was a format issue. If go to
Format, can it be changed to HTML or Rich Text?
 
G

Guest

Once the message is in Outlook you can't change it in format. It is already
in HTML format when received, with out response appearing.

Orginal message was sent out as HTML format, don't know what the responder
is using for format, email editor.

Next?
 
G

Guest

If you hit Reply does the text pop in?

NoneYa said:
Once the message is in Outlook you can't change it in format. It is already
in HTML format when received, with out response appearing.

Orginal message was sent out as HTML format, don't know what the responder
is using for format, email editor.

Next?
 
G

Guest

Nope, looks like a normal reply from my end, but still not reply text from
sender in Outlook.
 

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