Hello Pete,
Thursday, June 8, 2006, 9:41:55 AM, you wrote:
It does look a little weird. Sometimes it's normal though. I'll see if
I can identify anything odd in the settings.
_M
I've changed the settings. I hope this response works ok.
_M
Testing. Sorry for the extra trafic - only way
Hello Pete,
Thursday, June 8, 2006, 9:42:42 AM, you wrote:
Hello Pete,
Thursday, June 8, 2006, 9:41:55 AM, you wrote:
It does look a little weird. Sometimes it's normal though. I'll see if
I can identify anything odd in the settings.
_M
I've changed the settings. I hope this response
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
Pete,
My understanding was that Declude treats different arguments to an
executable as just being other forms of that executable so it only
processes it once. I'm not positive one way or another. It's worth
testing though.
Matt
Pete McNeil wrote:
Hello Matt,
Wednesday, June 7, 2006,