Thunderbird and Netscape just takes the full original source and
attaches it as a message/rfc822 attachment. I forwarded this message
back to the list by just pressing Forward.
Interesting that they include the headers with a simple forward, without
specifying forward as attachment. I haven't
Darin,
Thunderbird allows you to choose the default forwarding method as
either inline or as attachment. It might actually default to inline, I
can't remember, but whenever it does message/rfc822 attachments, it is
as a whole unlike some other clients that edit it down to the bare
minimum of
Hello Andrew,
Thursday, June 8, 2006, 11:32:47 AM, you wrote:
Ditto.
I advise people to use Insert, Item. Far easier than explaining how to
drag and drop (or tie shoelaces).
It might be nice to have a SnagIt of that process to share w/ users.
I've noticed that whether the headers survive
Subject: Re: [sniffer]FP suggestions
Pete,Regarding suggestions for easing the
reporting process, I would recommend the following possible modifications:
1) An E-mail submission tool similar to the one now, but replies
would be automated2) Send back links or rather an HTML form with
checkboxes
- Original Message -
From: Scott
Fisher
To: Message Sniffer Community
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [sniffer]FP suggestions
For me the pain of false positives submissions is
the research that happens when I get a "no rule found" return.
I then need
ast, within 24 hours.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Matt
To: Message Sniffer Community
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [sniffer]FP suggestions
Darin,Outlook will strip many of the headers when
forwarding. Outlook Express needs to forward the messages using &qu
ge -
From: Matt
To: Message Sniffer Community
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [sniffer]FP suggestions
Darin,Outlook will strip many of the headers when
forwarding. Outlook Express needs to forward the messages using "Forward
As Attachment" in order to in