Since RTF by definition is a binary format, and thus cannot be considered "regular" e-mail text, shouldn't the list be set Attachments=Yes in order for that to get through? On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 14:00:52 -0400 Teresa Moore said: >Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, I still don't get this. ;-) > >If I send a rich text message from Outlook 2000 to the list, and view the > distributed posting in the same Outlook 2000 client, it comes through as plain > text. If I send a rich text formatted message from Outlook 2000 to my own > account--(that I view within the same Outlook 2000 client)--it comes through > with formatting displayed. (The latter scenario does not involve LISTSERV, > because the message is not sent to the list. Under Properties of this > formatted message, "Type: Message (Rich Text)" displays). > >Here's the list header: > > Confidential= Yes > Language=HTML > Owner= [log in to unmask] (XXX) > Owner= quiet: > Owner= [log in to unmask] (XXXX) > Review= Owner Only > Subscription= Closed > Notify= No > Send= [log in to unmask] > Auto-delete= No > Notebook= No > Reply-to= Sender,Respect > Ack= No > Errors-To= Owner > Validate= Yes, Confirm > X-tags= No > Default-Options= Repro, Full, Mime > Attachments= No