Hello Andrew,

Thursday, June 8, 2006, 11:32:47 AM, you wrote:

> Ditto.

> I advise people to use Insert, Item.  Far easier than explaining how to
> drag and drop (or tie shoelaces).

It might be nice to have a SnagIt of that process to share w/ users.

> I've noticed that whether the headers survive when they are sent to
> another Exchange+Outlook company are a crap shoot.

> Generally speaking, if the message is handled by Outlook, it's not the
> same message anymore. For example, a BASE64 encoded message becomes
> plain text, and attached graphics don't show up at all in the "View
> Source" version.

I just had an interesting FP case like this. By the time the match
record got to me along with what was supposed to be the original
message, there were at least 9K bytes missing - including the bytes
that presumably contained the rule match.

_M

-- 
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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