Outlook 2010 (32-bit) / Windows 7
I have a scenario where a plain-text email message is being interpreted incorrectly by Outlook and formatted strangely.
On all other email clients, the message looks like this:
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Foo Title:
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Foo 1 #: 123456789
Foo 2 ID: ref:_123456._789101112wD:ref
Foo Date: 1/11/2014
Foo Category: Blah
Foo Category 2: Blah 2
Foo Summary: Blah
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For some reason though, Outlook 2010 on my system states ("Extra line breaks in this message were removed" and displays the message body like:
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Foo Title:
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Foo 1 #: 123456789
Foo 2 ID: ref:_123456._789101112wD:ref Foo Date: 1/11/2014
Foo Category: Blah
Foo Category 2: Blah 2
Foo Summary: Blah
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This is all plain-text - no HTML formatting so I'm not sure how/where Outlook is thinking that there's an extra line break. Can someone elaborate on what's going on here? How does Outlook determine that there are extra line breaks?
I know I can change my Outlook preferences but I'd prefer to figure out what's happening here since this email will go to other folks too.