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Hi Biju,

@30-Jan-2003, 12:15 -0800 (20:15 UK time) Biju Nair [BN] in
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BN> 1. The "CC" list of the mail that i am forwarding is not
BN> comming.

Use %CCLIST in your forwarding template to show a list of the CC
recipients. Use %OCCLIST to show a list of the addresses in the
original message's CC field.

BN> 2. When i am replying to mails, i want to change the color of
BN> some text in my reply. [like some tet to be in RED color to show
BN> that i am really angry .. ;-) ]

Not possible. Not possible *anywhere*. Sure, you can do it in HTML,
but you have to be sure the recipient will read it that way. You
can't. Sure other software *say's* it can do it. It can't. It's
pretending. If the recipient doesn't want to read it in colour, your
red is wasted. _Much_ better to use /ASCII/ emphasis. Then you know
that _everyone_ will read it exactly the same.

There is no standard for email that allows colouring of text.
RFC822/2822 specifies a plain text ascii content.

Some MUA (mail user agent - client) software lets you do all sorts
of fancy formatting then sends your message as one of:

1) an HTML page
2) an RTF enhanced document
3) with a custom header that only someone with the identical email
   client can understand and decode meaning that anyone else sees
   <red><bold>rubbish like this</red></bold> in the message.

So, just to repeat for clarity - this is *not* possible. Anyone who
says otherwise has got it wrong <g>.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.63 Beta/2 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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