I have been using MM for one year only but I haven’t seen any real
issues with forwarding HTML mails. If I forward the whole mail, and I do
it almost daily, it seem to be quoted intact. I can see that using the
preview in composer (composer itself displays only the text).
Occasionally, a forwarded email will become an attachment but I suspect
that has to do with how that email was formatted or rather embedded on
the way to me. If I select a subset of HTML-formatted email to forward,
MM strips the original HTML code and replaces with simple color-coded
quoting layers. It is not always optimal but I understand that it is
virtually impossible to correctly carry on a subset of an
HTML/CSS-formatted email, considering how widely different and not
always correct those are set up. I can turn on markdown mode and bold or
italic some texts as needed.
Since you are such a long-time user, I wonder whether you do not have
some settings set that affect the way your instance of MM operates. May
be you should carefully review your config file (I use Prefs Editor app
for easy viewing).
Robert
On 17 Jan 2018, at 21:21, Tracy Valleau wrote:
This is fundamentally problematic because "just forward them" does
not
have a well-defined technical meaning other than embedding the full
original message as an attachment.
I was simplifying to express my request clearly.
HTML email is a few headers and HTML content. It is not any more
complex than a web page, basically.
The issue is that when forwarding, MM strips out all the HTML code.
Try viewing the source of an HTML email and you'll see what I mean.
My point is that the original source is IN the email, else I'd not see
it all prettified, eh? So it's there.
Why not "just" forward ALL that original source? The head, the tables,
the divs, the body... That way the recipient would see what I see.
I can understand not doing it for "political" reasons ("all email
should be text"). What I don't understand is why it isn't an option.
Mail can do it; Outlook can do it; Thunderbird can do it; PostBox can
do it...
As a programmer with over 40 years of experience, I -can- understand
boxing one's self in to a point at which integrating the capability is
a huge amount of work. That would be a legitimate reason for not
offering it (albeit unfortunate.)
But from a USER perspective, not being able to "just forward" HTML
email is odd, and from a recipient's standpoint... well in my 4
decades, I've -never- received an email that said "to see the html
version, click on the attachment."
Best wishes,
Tracy
www.valleau.art
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