Nokia C3 - viewing html via e-mail / Hotmail

Deer users,
I wondered if there is an option for the Nokia C3 to view HTML via e-mail, for example Hotmail.
Does someone knows how to configure this in the phone?
Regards,
Fandaman

rembsen wrote:
- Sender has got Outlook (at least 2003)
- Mail service is Exchange (at least 2003)
Looks like there is a common theme there. It is probably just that the original message has been corrupted somehow. Some mail clients try harder to understand corrupted data than others. I can't really tell from your original post. With mail messages, you really need to have the original data, not copied and pasted and not forwarded. If you have such a mail message, save it as raw source, put it into a zip file, and e-mail it to me. I can tell if it is an Apple Mail problem or a MS problem. If it is an Apple problem, I can file a detailed bug report on it. You can find an e-mail address for me by Googling my nickname.

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