Outlook 2003; recipient E-mail formatting

F

Fernando

Is it possible to specify the formating of an e-mail's Subject line in a
recipient's inbox?

For example: I want to send someone an e-mail, and in this e-mail i want the
subject line to read in a Red Font with size 15 Font.

I am aware the a user can specify these types of conditional formatting for
themselves, but i was wondering if another user can initiate this type of
formating without the other person applying certain rules.
 
T

TedMi

If it were possible (which it's not), if you messed with my interface
settings, you would immediately end up on my blacklist.
-TedMi
 
F

Fernando

Often times, the important flag can be disregarded due to its high frequency
of use, so I was thinking a change in font and color would be more adequate
for getting someone's attention.

Sure, you may change someone's interface, but anyone doing a filtration
system based on the font size/color (received) is not properly approaching
that task. Since, the relationship to font/font size is going to be a many to
many relationship, hence not a proper, at least as far as I understand it,
method for cleanly filtering data.
 
F

Fernando

Often times, the important flag can be disregarded due to its high frequency
of use, so i was thinking a change in font and color would be more adequate
for getting someones attention. Sure, you may change someones interface, but
anyone doing a filtration system based on the font size/color (recieved) is
not properly approaching that task. Since, the relationship to font and color
is recepient dfeined henc enot a viable option for proper filtration, at
least from what i understand.
 

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