You might be amused to know that telephone networks also have a redirect
function. This is a basic feature of ISDN, for example. Forwarding and
redirecting have substantially different semantics, and so are very useful
features to have.


on 4/16/02 5:33 AM, Dennis Burnham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Which is 'how' it shows From someone else. Weird though, every other e-mail
>> app I have used shows the REAL sender and if it is forwarded the header
>> content will indicate where it started from.
>> I still am curious 'why' Entourage treats forwarded mail this way.
> 
> It's because Entourage (like Outlook Express for the Mac, like Claris
> Emailer before it) have a "redirect" feature which is very superior to
> forwarding in instances when you don't want to be the "from".

-- 
Eric Hildum


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