On 14 Mar 2002 13:47:52 GMT, michael lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sarch wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I was wondering if anybody knows how one can forward an email, including all >> its headers? I use Mozilla 0.9.9. > >simply forwarding as an attachment, as mozilla does by default, should do >it. That's strange, this has never worked for me. Do I have to ensure that I'm displaying all the headers for the forwarding to work correctly? I'd like to avoid displaying full headers because the way Mozilla displays all the headers wastes valuable screen space. >that sounds rather strange. i've sent spam in to the spamcop submission >address as an attachment from mozilla 0.9.9 and it works fine for me. I'm puzzled why it won't work for me as well. It's been frustrating to say the least. The current way I do it is just log into my ISP's shell account and use Pine (or Mutt) to forward the email to spamcop as an attachment. But I shouldn't have to go to all that trouble just to forward properly. I have to say that Mozilla shouldn't be having all these problems for what is just simple forwarding. Even the dreaded OE does an excellent job. Heh... Netscape 4.x did it admirably as well. >forwarding to spamcop as an attachment is generally more reliable than >having it attempting to locate the quoted message from an inline >forward. Forwarding it inline seems to be unreliable anyway because it doesn't include all the headers. >doesn't seem like there's any problem forwarding messages as MIME/RFC822 >attachments anyway, so I don't believe this is a mozilla issue... if >you'd like to post some more details of your problem over in the spamcop >forums (see http://spamcop.net/forum.shtml for details) then I or someone >else can see if we can work out what's causing it... I'm testing forwarding again, this time viewing all headers (*cough* ugly *cough*) but still forwarding the email as an attachment. I'll post the results once spamcop sends me a reply. Sarch -- Spamblock in action: Remove NOTREAL from email address to reply via email. "Look, if that's where those poor children are, of course I'll go to Somalia." - Amanda Keller, "The Hub"
