on 12/8/02 14:17, Gail Vass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> David ...probably I could but I don't think I should have to...and Paul, I
> guess I could try another email program but again, why should I have to...she
> is the only emailer I've ever experienced this with....and Terry, I don't have
> a clue what you are talking about.  It seems to me that there is a glitch
> somewhere and this should not be happening. To me the key is that these
> messages are "forwards".

I used to have a similar problem with forwards when I was using Emailer. It
seemed like Emailer couldn't handled multiply-nested forwards, perhaps MIME
encoded forwards.

Gail, I don't think anyone is suggesting switching email programs. They are
simply suggesting it as a way to diagnose your problem. I think it's a good
idea.


-Mick
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