Hi Cyclon, Sunday, December 02, 2001, 1:35:06 PM, you wrote:
Kris> Hello, I also have a question about HTML : I know that I can't create Kris> a HTML message, but what do I have to do when I want to reply to a Kris> HTML message, or when I want to forward it? Then the HTML structure Kris> is lost, and all that is left is plain text, so the receiver will not Kris> see the original contents of the mail. Is there any other way to make Kris> sure the receivers sees the original message? Depending on how well the original e-mail was formatted, you may find these work arounds useful. 1) Open the message and hit Ctrl-A or select all text, then choose "Specials" and "reply quoting selected text". If the structure was formatted well, it might appear pretty much intact. 2) Alternatively, you could either forward the message or redirect it. Of course, you'd have to edit the to and from lines. But the HTML portion should be included as an attachment this way. Thereby, you could say something like, "see attachment for original message". 3) There are other ways that would appear more 'normal' but they'd be too time consuming for just one message unless it was terribly important. Personally, I'd redirect the message to one of the e-mail accounts I use on Becky or Outlook and deal with it from there. But the same could be done with a hotmail account too. But there may be far better suggestions from others more knowledgeable than I. Kris> Greetings, Kris> Cyclon -- Best regards, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Environment: theBat! version 1.54 Beta/9 Windows Windows NT 5.0 build 2195 Service Pack 2 -- ________________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com