I understand that Exchange online or for that matter, Exchange on premisis converts RTF formatted messages to HTML prior to sending but the problem lies with attachments. Not able to to find anything else to explain how to prevent Outlook from composing messages in RFT format or as MS calls it. I did find the registry setting to set Outlook to format messages as HTML and passed out that registry change as well but it only sets the default format and doesn't prevent the user from selecting RTF. All the other clients have O365 Business subscriptions and they are not affected by this restruction. I applied the policy which was passed along to all clients on the network, but I am the only one that has an O365 E3 subscription and thus I am the only one that is affected by this. Apparently this policy setting only works on the Office Pro+ version of Outlook or in our case. New Friend (or an Old Friend who Built a New Account)Īlan, here is an update. View Member Profile Send Email Find Member's Topics Find Member's Posts Jon_AK
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