>> Message | Forward As | Inline gets you this header over the content:  <<

Yep... but, I am at the start of a month where my (low tech) wife is traveling with only an iPhone and iPad for email.

I set up a rule on her account to automatically forward emails from a specific list of her correspondents to her GMail account and didn't catch the details pointing to major problems until she was packing to leave, so, I am left with a problem where the only option is to manually forward her email.

Your manual "Inline" option works, but testing now shows that the only message filter option is to forward as attachment.

That, it turns out, creates a major problem for iPhone, iPad and iTouch users... the built in apple iOS email client reports that it can't handle .EML file attachments.

That leaves the traveler with only the option to use a web mail interface. In my wife's case, that is GMail and it turns out that GMail does a terrible job of handling .eml attachments... you can read the body of the message, but, unlike seamonkey and most (if not all) email clients, it does not display the original sender's address information.

The header information is there, but virtually impossible for a low tech user to find, copy, then paste into the address field of a reply.

I'll keep digging and report what I find... in the mean time, a filter option to "forward inline" is something to consider adding to future versions.

Thanks,
Beverly Howard

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