On 1/20/01 9:01 AM, "Bryan Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>>> 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.]
Redirect won't do what you want. It retains the original recipients and the
original sender. Paul's script should be what you want.
Dan
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