I think you need to get into the Automattic formatting settings. Right click
the column headers in the Inbox | Customise Current View and go through the
automatic formatting section. You may be able to delete the settings you
don't want.
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
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> Outlook 2003 SP2 using Exchange server.
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I had already tried that. Even tho the rule for that particular person is
gone, his emails still remain color coded.
I had tried creating a new rule that sets his emails to black, but that
didn't work either.

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> I think you need to get into the Automattic formatting settings. Right click
> the column headers in the Inbox | Customise Current View and go through the
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 22 Mar 2008 03:11 GMT
Try deleting a rule that colours emails from someone with a similar name.
Look for someone with any 3 letters of their name (first or last) in the
same order and delete that one - see if that stops it.
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
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>I had already tried that. Even tho the rule for that particular person is
> gone, his emails still remain color coded.
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