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Ex-Pat Brit - 19 Mar 2006 22:26 GMT
I have just migrated from Outlook Express to Office 2003 Outlook.
Regular customer lead emails I receive include the prospective customers
email address - since changing over the email addresses are no longer active
links - how can I rectify this?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Mar 2006 22:58 GMT
what is the message format? if html, do they have mailto tags?

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>I have just migrated from Outlook Express to Office 2003 Outlook.
> Regular customer lead emails I receive include the prospective customers
> email address - since changing over the email addresses are no longer
> active
> links - how can I rectify this?
Mary - 20 Mar 2006 00:12 GMT
Try changing the HTML setting in Tools, Options, Security, Change auto
download settings, and UNcheck Don't download HTML content...... Also check
Mail Format, Internet Format, and make sure Html Options has a
checkmark--When an HTML .....

> I have just migrated from Outlook Express to Office 2003 Outlook.
> Regular customer lead emails I receive include the prospective customers
> email address - since changing over the email addresses are no longer active
> links - how can I rectify this?
 
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