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Originally posted by decadence
Personally I think the programs a bit sucky - but if you *will* use it! 
Go into the Tools menu in Outlook Express. Select "Options". Click the 'Send' tab.
you'll see the part which lists the choices for "Mail Sending Format".
You'll probably have it set to plaintext. If not HTML - just depends whether you like to send emails with funky fonts or classic plain text. Anyway, to attempt to fix the problem, change the settings back to these defaults:
Click on the Plain Text Settings button you see. The default settings (i.e. the ones on mine, unchanged from default as I don't use the program) are:
Mesage Format - MIME
Encode using - None.
Wrap text at 76 characters when sending.
Indent original message with > when replying or forwarding (this ones a matter of personal choice).
Click OK.
May as well click on the adjacent HTML settings button too. Defaults are:
Encode using - Quoted Printable
Send pics with messages & Indent message on reply both checked.
Wrap text at 76 characters when sending. (It will be grayed out but if it's grayed out and reads a different number, change the encode method from quoted printable to none then put in '76' and then change it back to quoted printable to re-gray it out.
Click OK.
Click Apply then OK.
Sounds complex but is just really matching up the settings with what's above. The post will probably only make sense if read with Outlook Express running so you can see the things discussed above in it. If the options you have don't match those above, it'll be because we have different versions in which case I probably won't be able to help further. I think the main reason for the 'margin' change is your software has changed settings from 76 characters. Hope it helps.
- decadence.
ETA: Assuming settings are re-confirmed as above, when composing a message you can also go to the Format menu and 'Decrease/Increase Indent'.
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Did just that, and I'm still getting that weird tab. It's only in the past few days that it's been like this.