Hi Thomas,

V>> It happenned many times, but I was lazy until now:
V>> 1. I got an HTML mail.
V>> 2. I open it for forwarding, using the MicroEd editor in text mode. I
V>> add some text to the TEXT part of the mail.
V>> 3. Sending the mail.
V>> The other party who uses Outlook does not see my comments, as she only
V>> see the HTML part of the mail.
V>> Is it normal behaviour, or I should not add text to the text part, or what?
> It is normal in the sense that it happens to me all the time. The
> workaround is to delete the message.html file from the attachments.

Yes, that's what I used to do, but it is a workaround :(

> The  recipient  will  now  see the message with your comments. Don't
> worry,  even if you use the HTML editor, your full HTML message will
> still be intact. You are deleting only the incoming HTML message.
> I don't know whether it's a fault in TB! or Outlook. Anyway, if there
> is a message.html attachment, Outlook will open only that one and not
> your message (text or HTML). And TB! attaches the incoming message as
> message.html, so that's why they don't see your comments.

It  is  TB's  fault  and  should be addressed somehow, as we dont talk
about  a  nonworking  flag  or  message  counter,  a blurred icon, but
something  that affects the CORRECT emailing itself.

The  test I did: I forwarded a commented HTML message to another email
address  of  mine.  In my Sent folder, when I open the mail, I CAN see
the comment. When I download the mail to my other email account (in TB), THERE
IS NO TRACE of the comment in the source of the email.

I  am  not saying that this is an easy problem to solve, but it should
be addressed ASAP as clearly TB has a bug that affects the core of the
program,  namely  that  it  can  be used for emailing. Result: loss of
confidence in TB.

-- 
Vili

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