The PowerMail Discussions list did it again. When I forwarded my original Rich
Text Format message to myself, PowerMail 6 displayed it correctly. But below is
what the PowerMail Discussions turned it into. It should read as:
OK, I've finally run into a situation where I really need to forward
OK, found out what the problem is with posting RTF messages to the PowerMail
Discussions list. It was at the bottom of the response from the PowerMail
Discussions list:
Your message could not be posted to the PowerMail discussions list because
the message contained HTML and the list does not
powermail-discuss Digest #2946 - Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Re(2): Fwd: Really need a way to forward HTML messages
by Winston Weinmann weinm...@mindspring.com
Re(3): Fwd: Really need a way to forward HTML messages
by Winston Weinmann weinm...@mindspring.com
Winston Weinmann wrote (Tue, 13 Sep 2011 13:24:22 -0400):
OK, found out what the problem is with posting RTF messages to the
PowerMail Discussions list. It was at the bottom of the response from
the PowerMail Discussions list:
Your message could not be posted to the PowerMail discussions
Winston,
Use Redirect instead of Forward. Redirect will leave the message content as it
was.
Kind regards,
Chantal Favre
CTM Development SA
ctm-i...@ctmdev.com
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In my first minutes with PowerMail 6, I've already been able
Thank you for letting me know that. It appears that Redirect will not allow
changing the title of the email (such as by adding Fwd:) and that you can't add
anything to the text of the message. This is a disadvantage in a lot of
circumstances.
For example, I am trying to forward and invitation
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