On Wed, Feb 18, 2004, the following words from Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>John R. Hopper on 2/18/04 said > >>Hi Powermailers - >>Well I got fed up with trying to deal with our IMAP only mail service at >>work (our systems not-work people insist that POP servers are insecure, >>but have no problem with allowing worm infested windows machines stay on >>the network to repeatedly take our the mail server down - but that is a >>rant left for another day). So I have instead starting forwarding all >>work mail to my private email address, where I can deal with it in a >>sensible way. <added most relevant part of quote from the original message from "John R. Hopper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> If I select the "As" column to display under "view options", all the >> mails forwarded are listed as BCC - is it normal that forwarded mail is >> treated as a BCC mail? Is there a way to do this so that the original >> To: or CC: of the message is left intact? >You could try re-directing instead of forwarding. But I don't know if >that would solve your problem. In other email applications I've used, redirecting would preserve the TO address as requested. I haven't tried it recently but it didn't work as expected when I'd redirected messages to another email account when PowerMail didn't handle attachments properly. I gave up trying because PM can't forward or redirect messages with attachments with consistent accuracy. cheshirekat -- Sometimes even to live is an act of courage. - Lucius Annaeus Seneca, writer and philosopher * 867 PowerBook G4 * OS X 10.2.6 * 768 MB Ram *

