>> Is there a reason why a redirected message can't have a Cc: recipient?
>
> Let's turn this around, why would you need it? The redirected recipients
> don't show up on the to or cc line.
Because I'd like to be able to take a message, attachments and all, and send
it on as if it came from me. Not to plagiarize, but it would be handy for
templates, or customizing an email generated by an assistant. Besides, if I
can do it manually, why should the software restrict me from doing it with
the Redirect command?
[The real reason is that I'm fixing up my Open Template script, which pulls
any message (incoming/outgoing/sent with attachments) out of a template
folder. If the desired message in there is a draft, I can just do a resend.
That command won't work on incoming or sent messages, though, so I have to
do a redirect, but a redirect won't allow editing or a Cc: recipient. And
from what I can tell you can't just generate a new message in AS
automatically attaching files originally attached to a different message.]
- B
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