Some Emails Display As All Links

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Bob Day

Usually, emails from Dell (etc) are nice looking pages, but sometimes they
come across like below (and sometimes from other companies as well). Having
a link to a .gif file makes no sense (see below), so I presume there is
something wrong. Why do some of my emails look like below instead of a now
page with the gif (and all else) displayed?

Bob Day

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please use the following links instead of replying to this e-mail:

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<http://homeandhomeoffice.dell.com/r/r?1.1.Hl.2Ue.qmH8G.CGsUJi..N.CkpM.1H62.3hYXCN>
| Questions or Comments
<http://homeandhomeoffice.dell.com/r/r?1.1.Hl.2Ue.qmH8G.CGsUJi..N.CkpO.1H62.3hv1CP>
| Dell Privacy Policy
<http://homeandhomeoffice.dell.com/r/r?1.1.Hl.2Ue.qmH8G.CGsUJi..N.CkpQ.1H62.3iFXCR>

<http://a676.g.akamaitech.net/f/676/...y.net/cm50content/2612/09008101803badc3/t.gif>

<http://a676.g.akamaitech.net/f/676/...y.net/cm50content/2612/09008101803badc3/t.gif>

<http://a676.g.akamaitech.net/f/676/...y.net/cm50content/2612/09008101803badc3/t.gif>
Dell Home and
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Two questions:
- are the items in your Junk E-mail folder?
- have you installed Office/Outlook 2003 SP2?

If so, that's standard behavior. You can either click on the InfoBar to view
the mail as HTML or move it to another folder to view it as HTML
 

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