OL97: Improvements in the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch (167146)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Outlook 97

This article was previously published under Q167146

SUMMARY

The Internet Mail Enhancement Patch for Microsoft Outlook 97 (IMEP) is an updated Internet Mail service for use with Microsoft Outlook 97. This article describes the improvements included in the updated service.

MORE INFORMATION

The IMEP is available for downloading at the following Web address: NOTE: Because the Microsoft Web site is regularly updated, the site address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Microsoft home page at the following address: The following improvements are available when using the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch:

Improved Delivery Options

With the IMEP you can specify to leave a copy of mail on the server when you download messages. This allows you to download the messages again later or from another location.

Support for Multiple Accounts

With the IMEP, you can build a messaging profile that includes more than one Internet Mail account. You can check mail from several accounts using one profile even if the mail providers use entirely separate dial-up access numbers. You can also combine different access methods, such as a modem connection combined with a network connection.

For more information on this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

166647 OL97: Unable to Configure More than One Internet Mail Service

Support for Reply Marks

With the IMEP, you can specify have the original text in a reply to a message prefixed with the ">" character. You can also choose to use the "|" or ":" characters to prefix the text.

Support for Line Wrapping

You can choose to wrap text a specific number of characters when sending messages. This feature is useful when you send e-mail to other mail clients that do not have an automatic word wrap feature.

For more information on this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

164744 OL97: E-Mail Opened in Netscape Navigator May Not Line Wrap

Improved Presentation of Message Header

The IMEP shows the RFC-822 message header in the Options tab of the message. The original Internet Mail service required that you install an .ecf file and use the Properties command on the File menu to see the message header.

Support for a Reply Address

The IMEP allows you to specify a different address as a Reply Address for your messages. For example, you can send messages through one e-mail account, JRS@company.com, and specify that you want replies sent to JRSmith@msn.com.

Improved Handling of Message Icons

With the IMEP, messages you receive via the Internet will correctly display the read/unread icon.

For more information on this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

163385 OL97: Mail Message Icon Does Not Change After Reading

Improved Handling of Blind Carbon Copy (BCC)Information

The IMEP Internet Mail service does not add BCC information to the RFC-822 header of the message.

For more information on the "BCC" issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

167111 OL97: BCC List Included in Internet Mail Header

Improved Handling of Undeliverable Messages

If the IMEP cannot completely download a message, it converts the problem message into a text file and attaches it to a message with an indication that the message was not complete. This allows successful delivery of subsequent messages.

For more information on this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

163860 OL97: Err Msg: A Message Could Not Be Delivered

Improved Setup for New Profiles

The IMEP setup will recognize if you have only one profile with no Internet Mail service and initiate the Internet Mail account setup screen.

For more information on this issue, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

167091 OL97: End of IMEP Setup Displays Internet Mail Property Sheet

Improved Handling of the RTF Switch

When you reply to a message, the option for "Always send to this recipient in Microsoft Exchange rich-text format" (RTF)is not selected by default. The IMEP now sets the RTF switch if the original message contained RTF.

Improved Handling of Received Date

Some Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) mail servers generate a received date format that the original Internet Mail service always interprets as "2/1/97". The IMEP Internet Mail service correctly handles and converts these received dates.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:8/5/2004
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