Peter,
You may want to consider sending both a plain text body (which will still look odd to the user that has a proportional font set for that view) and an HTML body which uses a TABLE to get the alignments you are looking for. That way you are not forcing the end user's email system to be configured in any particular manner just because of this one email you are sending.
>Yes, that had occured to me as well - so how does one force the receiving Outlook to view a particular message with a monospace font?
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>It's not HTML, btw. it's plain text, that I'm trying to send with Outlook 2000, and I know, because I set it up to do so.
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>Because I'm still testing, I'm the only receipient. So I also know that I get it as Rich text. Which really is not so bad, except the font is all wrong, and I don't want the receipient to have to choose a monospace font.