Outlook For Mac 2011 Text Encoding



  1. Outlook Encoding For Outgoing Messages
  2. Outlook For Mac 2011 Text Encoding In Firefox
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To access the composing preferences in Outlook 2016 for Mac and Outlook for Mac 2011 14.2.4 and later versions, follow these steps: From the main toolbar, select Outlook. Select Preferences, and then select Composing. Click to select the Preferred encoding for new messages check box. Select your encoding preference from the dropdown menu.

Outlook 2011 on Mac OS X, v14.1.3, for whatever reason, still does not properly support “format=flowed” content-type or “quoted-printable” extensions for plaintext emails. This causes plaintext emails to be sent as mangled messes, full of arbitrarily inserted linebreaks. This appears to be a regression from Entourage, as far as I recall, which never handled plaintext quite this badly, and this is also despite to have. This is the last straw. I’ve been a loyal MS Entourage / MS Outlook user since the days of Outlook Express for Mac and Office 2001.

Outlook Encoding For Outgoing Messages

But at this point, this software has actively impeded my communications with my friends and colleagues. The Problem Here’s a really simple illustration of the problem, from the receiver’s end: See how the URL, which was composed as one plaintext line, gets split up into two lines? Here is another example, purely from the editor UI (and not even being sent yet). I start with a perfectly good reply saved as a draft. See that third line? Thanks to the hard line breaks inserted by Outlook (even at composition stage), the line wrap has been mangled.

Outlook For Mac 2011 Text Encoding In Firefox

Hidden text messages. This draft has to be re-wrapped manually, by the tedious process of deleting the newline-based hard line breaks from every line following in the paragraph. That was a short paragraph. Imagine doing that in a long paragraph, from the first line.