Your text editor (typically an application called TextEdit) will open, displaying all the headers for the message, followed by the message body. From the menu that appears, select View Source. Right-click (or ctrl-click) the message in your Inbox or other folder (do not open the message). OK, I could define Outlook to write a comment prefix in the first line but my comments will be still quoted. This article applies to: Outlook 2016 for Mac. which doesn't make my answer more readable in any way. Understand? Currently Outlook behaves like this: So far, Ive unchecked all the autocorrect and autoformat preferences, and Ive set my composition settings to plain text and my encoding settings to UTF-8 (two. What I liked of Thunderbird (with my private mail I switched to GMail ages ago) was that when you reply the original mail text was quoted:Īnd I could just jump in line 2 with my cursor and write stuff. So I want to tweak it a little bit to be more useful for my needs. In my office I am forced to use MSO desktop as email application.