I haven't seen this specific issue on the list (or at least did not
recognize it), so I thought I would pass on what I learned this week.

If you have received the pretty e-mails from Intuit or E-Trade or such that
have all the pictures and extensive formatting with boarders, panes, etc.,
that is what I mean by complex HTML.

This week I received an e-Newsletter from one of the companies I deal with
in this complex HTML format and wanted to pass it on to a fellow worker.
When I forwarded it, everything but the text size formatting was lost.  The
whole effect of the newsletter was gone.

The workaround I found was to drag the message to the desktop.  Create a new
message to the fellow worker and then drag the message back from the desktop
into the attachment pane.  It then went out as an attachment and all the
complex HTML formatting was preserved.  I suspect that I could just drag the
message from the list directly into the attachment pane of the new draft
message saving the transfer to desktop and back steps, but did not try that.

I wonder if redirect would also preserve the formatting????

It would be nice if Entourage was symmetrical so that if it can display a
format, that it could also send it.

Cheers,

   Jim


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