> Is there any way to strip or suppress the header then on a specific
> forward somehow?  I know I'm reaching here, but it seems that if you
> can ONLY get the body to go through I'm in the clear.

I don't think that the extra headers would be causing this problem.  The few cell 
phones I've used that have E-mail will automatically strip the headers (except the 
"From:" and "Subject:") and then have the body of the message.

Someone had suggested that if the body was being sent as an attachment, that could 
cause the problem.  If it's one of those hideous Yahoo Mail deals where you don't get 
a real E-mail, you just get a blank E-mail with another E-mail attached to it, that 
would cause the problem (since I'm sure the cell phone E-mail interface wouldn't send 
the attachment).

Taking a look at your .MBX file might give you some clues.  The .MBX file shows the 
real E-mail, including all the headers, attachments, and whatnot.  If that looks 
normal, the next step would probably be to talk to nextel and see why they might leave 
the body blank.

For those that are curious, I just got a Suncom (division of or partnered with AT&T) 
cell phone that accepts E-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  They only have 1 MX record, 
and not only that, but they use their mail server is also their DNS server, and is 
*very* slow (IE, 30 seconds to respond).
                               -Scott
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