Built-In HTML Mail Editing
|
WYSIWYG editing of fonts, HTML styles, hyperlinks and reply ticking are featured.
|
Enhanced in 2000
|
Independent Editor and Send Format Choice
|
The built-in Outlook editor or Microsoft Word helps edit messages. Users can choose to send mail independently in RTF, HTML or plain-text format.
|
Enhanced in 2000
|
Switch Formats on the Fly
|
Users can switch between HTML, RTF or plain-text editing in Outlook at any time.
|
New in 2000
|
Per-Message Office
E-Mail From Outlook
|
Users can compose a particular message easily using any Office application and send the message as HTML so the application isn’t required to read the message.
|
Enhanced in 98
|
Spelling Enhancements
|
Users can select a spelling language and edit the custom spelling dictionary in spelling options.
|
Enhanced in 2000
|
Automatically Spell Check in Multiple Languages
|
Microsoft Word can serve as an e-mail editor, offering language AutoDetect spell check and proofing support.
|
New in 98
|
Multiple Signatures
|
Users can easily use and manage multiple signatures that can include HTML, RTF and plain text.
|
New in 98
|
Stationery
|
HTML Stationery includes font selection, hyperlinks and backgrounds.
|
New in 98
|
Stationery Picker
|
Stationery Picker offers the ability to create stationery and choose per-message stationery.
|
New in 98
|
Auto Format Reply
|
Users can reply to messages automatically in the same format as the received message.
|
New in 98
|
Per-Recipient Preferred Format
|
A warning is given when a user sends formatted mail to recipients in the Address Book who prefer plain-text only.
|
New in 98
|
Send From Account
|
Users are given a per-message option to choose which of multiple POP3 or IMAP4 accounts to send from.
|