E63 HTML Email View for Mail for Exchange and Lotu...

Hi,
I am using E63. When I use MFE and Lotus Traveler, the html emails are also displayed like text message with no HTML/Rich text rendering. I have Nokia Email also installed, but the display is in text mode only.
Can anyone help?

In fact, I am connecting to gmaill using MfE and Lotus Domino Server using Lotus Traveler.

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