outlook and HTML message

A

abcd

I am using outlook 2003. I have composed a message in HTML and using POP
yahoo account. I sent a message to myself. In my outlook I got that message
with one extra line after each line break. Where to correct the problem. Is
it outlook issue or my yahoo pop issue. When I send the same email to my
Gmail account, in the browser it looks the same as what I sent i.e. no extra
lines etc.

thanks.
 
A

abcd

Basically when I send an email in HTML format from my outlook all the
carriage returns should replaced by <BR>. Currently it looks that all the
carriage returns are replaced by <P> tag. Thats why I can see extra lines.
Is there any setting somewhere...
 
B

Brian Tillman

abcd said:
Basically when I send an email in HTML format from my outlook all the
carriage returns should replaced by <BR>. Currently it looks that all
the carriage returns are replaced by <P> tag. Thats why I can see
extra lines. Is there any setting somewhere...

Not that I'm aware. To generate <br> instead of <p>, use Shift-Enter.
 
A

abcd

I am really having hard time. I have composed a message in HTML in Outlook
2003 and sent it to my yahoo acount. I had some formats, fonts colors and
tables.....

When I checked my yahoo email by going at mail.yahoo.com and checked the
account in browser the mail doesn not containt the HTML...not colors, fonts
were looking the same way I composed....it uis just whosing in plain text
and the table is no more diaplsyed as a table...some garbage...
 
B

Brian Tillman

abcd said:
I am really having hard time. I have composed a message in HTML in
Outlook 2003 and sent it to my yahoo acount. I had some formats,
fonts colors and tables.....

When I checked my yahoo email by going at mail.yahoo.com and checked
the account in browser the mail doesn not containt the HTML...not
colors, fonts were looking the same way I composed....it uis just
whosing in plain text and the table is no more diaplsyed as a
table...some garbage...

If your Yahoo address is a Contact, then open the contact record and
double-click the mail address. Check the "Internet format" drop-down to
make sure it doesn't say "plain text".
 

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