Martin Webster wrote:

> Do you have "When browsing messages, only retrieve message text
> checked" in your account settings? If so, what you see is correct
> because the attachment isn't in the local cache. TB! is forwarding the
> message as it is; nothing more nothing less. It can't send something
> it doesn't have! If you open or view an attachment it will be included
> when you forward the message because it's now available to TB!.

You have to ask John Thomas - it is his case ;-)

But I can compare with Thunderbird (which was able to view messages
without attachment long before TheBat! was):

If I recieve an eMail with a bigger attachment that is not being
downloaded automatically and I want to forward it, Thunderbird first
downloads the complete message from the server before sending the new
one - just tested it with Tb v1.5.

TheBat! should know if there's a rest waiting on the server or not and
so either has to ask the user if he wants to send the complete message
or just the text-part or has to delete zero-size attachments in the
forwared mail - IMHO.

regards,
Michael
-- 
Glück ist ein Stuhl, der plötzlich dasteht, wenn man sich zwischen zwei
andere setzen will. (George Bernard Shaw)

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