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It's important for the email recepients to get a correctly formatted email, and I have to assume that some of them use outlook 2003. Note how Outlook incorrectly removes needed line breaks after the name, EECoverageAmount, etc. Name of Voluntary Employee: Ronald Weasley Total Coverage Applied For: $500,000 Guaranteed Coverage Portion: $300,000.00 Amount Subject to Medical Evident: $200,000 And the message displays like this: Date of Hire: When the messages is received in outlook, outlook tells me "Extra line breaks in this message were removed". Guaranteed Coverage Portion: %GICoveragePortion%Īmount Subject to Medical Evident: %GIOverage% Total Coverage Applied For: %EECoverageAmount% Name of Voluntary Employee: %FirstName% %LastName% Here is the template that I'm using to create the message: Date of Hire: %HireDate%
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The behavior is not due to the code that generates the email, but rather how Outlook displays a message.
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Note how the carriage returns between each of the lines has been removed. Line #2: blah Line #3: blah blah Line #3: blah blah blah When viewing the message in the Outlook inbox, it would come out like so: This is the first line. The plain text example is very simple and straightforward: This is the first line. When viewing the plain text email signature in Microsoft Outlook, everything looks fine.īut when received and viewed by recipients, the carriage returns are removed, making the email signature difficult to read.