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By the way, the email facility provided by Outlook97 (part of Microsoft
Office97) automatically reformats received messages to restore the unbroken
paragraph look. It also does a few more neat tricks such as highlighting
email addresses and URLs (URL's?) to make them clickable. However one
feature not yet provided is the ability to display HTML encoding.

Another feature worth mentioning is that saved messages can be assigned
multiple keywords for grouping and retrieval. This solves the problem of
where to file a message that belongs to multiple categories.

Overall a nice package in my opinion.

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Jeff Allbright
http://www.smartlink.net/~jeffa/jeff
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