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        | softwareguy Newbie
 
  
 
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          I was using MailMessage.BodyHtmlText and noticed some emails weren't showing anything.  For these, I noticed that BodyPlainText did show something.  Is there anyway to quickly know when a message is HTML or Plain Text?
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        | softwareguy Newbie
 
  
 
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          Also, I noticed in Outlook, it somehow knows the format of the message, such as HTML or PlainText.  So it seems like there should be away via MailBee to determine this.
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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 Actually, checking if BodyHtmlText and BodyPlainText properties return non-empty value is a way to do that. Please note that mails can have both the parts available. You can also have plaintext part created from HTML part automatically if you like.
 
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 Igor, AfterLogic Support
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        | Alex AfterLogic Support
 
  
  
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          MailMessage.IsBodyAvail is another and more flexible way.
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