Hello Paul,

> I admit there are times I want to change the subject is a received
> message so I just redirect it to me with the changes. Takes little
> time and works well.

Why don't you forward it to yourself as a MIME attachment? You don't
even need to actually send it, just put it in Outbox and then move it to
appropriate folder. This, to me, has the advantage that full integrity
of received message is maintained, including all the headers.

This has also the side advantage that you can use the body of the
message to yourself for notes or comments about the received message
and, again, maintaining full integrity of the received message. I have
done this a few times instead of using the Memo field, which is not
readily visible and that is kept separately in the Index file and not as
part of the message itself.

And if the received message is part of a thread (for example a reply to
a previous one in a mailing list), and you'd like to maintain threading,
do a Reply to the the same 'previous' message and attach it. Again, this
will maintain full integrity of the originally received message.

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.0.14.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2



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