Hi Allie,

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 02:59:12  -0500GMT (17/01/2000, 15:59 +0800GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:

TP>>> Perhaps if you want to forward something to someone, you just Forward
TP>>> it rather than redirect it?  If I'm "bouncing" something to someone
TP>>> else, I would prefer that my name not be attached to it as I am not
TP>>> responsible for its contents.

>> exactly!  I like this feature a lot too - very handy with multiple
>> accounts...

AM>     MIME forwarding the message as an attachment would exonerate you from
AM> any responsibility of the contents and yet acknowledge responsibility for
AM> the recipient's receiving the message in the first place.

I hate MIME forwarding, because you always have to click on the
attachment. ;-) That's why I want to redirect; again the final
recipient can hit "reply" and will send his reply to the original
sender. However, I want him to know that *I* redirected the msg to
him. This does not mean that I take responsibility for the contents.
But it does mean that I have read the message and decided that it is
meant for him.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.  

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