Hello all,
If I understand things correctly, if I want my signature to carry a graphical logo, I have to have the logo included in one of the "formatted content" variants of the signature, and then I have do one of two things: either do something to every message (like bold a word) to make certain Pegasus sees the message as "formatted content" or else turn on RichText format either as a global setting or on a per message basis. Am I missing any other ways to ensure that every message carries the logo?
One problem I have seen with MS Outlook is that when it SENDS an RTF message and the message also carries a user attachment, it is often the case that the user's attachment gets munged together with the attachment that carries the RTF formatting info. The end result is a WTF? message with a single, unuseable attachment (often called WINMAIL.DAT). I do not know whether this munging can also occur when Outlook RECEIVES an RTF message which also contains a user attachment.
Does anyone know whether Outlook recipients ever have difficulty receiving Pegasus-generated RTF messages?
Thanks for your advice on this.
Peter.
<P>Hello all, </P>
<P>If I understand things correctly, if I want my signature to carry a graphical logo, I have to have the logo included in one of the "formatted content" variants of the signature, and then I have do one of two things:&nbsp; either do something to every message (like bold a word) to make certain Pegasus sees the message as "formatted content" or else turn on RichText format either as a global setting or on a per message basis.&nbsp; Am I missing any other ways to ensure that every message carries the logo?</P>
<P>One problem I have seen with MS Outlook is that when it&nbsp;SENDS an RTF message and the message also carries a user attachment, it is often the case that the user's attachment gets munged together with the attachment that carries the RTF formatting info.&nbsp; The end result is a WTF? message with a single,&nbsp;unuseable attachment (often called WINMAIL.DAT).&nbsp; I do not know whether this munging can also occur when Outlook RECEIVES&nbsp;an RTF message which also contains a user attachment.&nbsp; </P>
<P>Does anyone know whether Outlook recipients ever have difficulty receiving Pegasus-generated RTF messages?</P>
<P>Thanks for your advice on this.</P>
<P>Peter.</P>