| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 501 | Leen | alles beter zonder MS |
| 502 | can | |
| 503 | Leon Meijer | Just change it back to HTML or let the user choose the option to use word or IE. |
| 504 | David Bruce | Please go back to having MS IE render HTML emails. Our newsletters no longer display properly, since table background images will not render in MS Word.
Thanks,
David Bruce |
| 505 | Anonymous |
| 506 | Jeroen Kraaijkamp | |
| 507 | Dima | |
| 508 | Adan van Dijk |
| 509 | Koning | the sooner the better |
| 510 | Erkan Cevikoglu | A big company as Microsoft must be able to find a solution for e-mail marketing. Show us!!!!! |
| 511 | Cyriel van Doren | |
| 512 | Henry Hendriksen | Steve Ballmer is a wanker/spanker, meej zijn lelijke gezicht. |
| 513 | Dennie Verhoeven | We want decent HTMl back in outlook. This is almost mission impossible to program a newsletter (with html).
GIVE US DECENT HTML!!!!!!!!! |
| 514 | Veronica Lebednik | |
| 515 | Angelic Engel | |
| 516 | dora Verhoeven | |
| 517 | Paul Kievits |
| 518 | Anonymous | UNBELIEVABLE ! how you can think up such a stupid idea to "not fully support css" in your e-mail reader is beyond me! |
| 519 | Wieland | |
| 520 | Subash | 2003 was better, as a designer 2007 has made our life miserable with the new feature which does not support bg images, image alignment , line height etc .... |
| 521 | Bart Boerendans | |
| 522 | brandon stewart | MS, get with the times. |
| 523 | Henry Pelle | |
| 524 | Anonymous |
| 525 | Wilco Delfos | Want HTML-limitations turned back in Microsofts Outlook 2007 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 526 | Siegfred Fernandes | |
| 527 | Damian |
| 528 | Anonymous |
| 529 | Joshua L | |
| 530 | Fred Fenton | This is crazy. Outlook chokes on every HTML email now thanks to this stupid decision. |
| 531 | Ben De Meyer | |
| 532 | Ferdy | ridiculous |
| 533 | Jason Fuehner | |
| 534 | Dennis Groot | |