Approval Mail HTML Format: HTML code visible

Hi,
I'm experiencing an issue where the SC approval email is well generated in HTML, but the received (in Notes) mail content is not recognize as an HTML .
As a consequence the HTML code is visible for the user.
I had a look in both SDN and Sap OSS, but didn't find anything.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Vadim

This note refers to a problem for the Mailto Command.
My problem is on the Mail attributes (the mail is not recognize as an HTML mail).
PS: My Notes version is 6.5, and I also have the issue in my webmail.
Regards.
Vadim

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