Hello Roelof,

Wednesday, October 27, 2004, 1:17:33 PM, you wrote:

Z>> Isn't alternative forward the same a redirect?

> No. You can forward a message in two ways, with the original message
> in the body of your message or with the original message as an
> attachment. What is normal and what is alternative depends on
> whether you've checked 'Forward messages as attachments (MIME
> standard)' at Account -> Properties -> Templates -> Forward

When I use alternative forward, I end up with an empty reply template
and a "1.eml" attachment with the original HTML message just as you
said but errrrm...

Well, forwarding messages with MS Outlook here at work places the
message, exactly as it was, in the message window & puts the forward
headers on top of it - and this is what I would expect when I forward
a (HTML) message. And redirecting should really put the HTML message
into the editor exactly as it is - and not mangle and thus effectively
destroy it (I end up with an .html attachment and the pictures as
separate attachments, no good)... or is it just me?

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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