Hello Gerry,

Historians believe that Mon, 18 Jun 2001 at 09:34 GMT -0400 was when,
Gerry Doyon [GD] typed the following:

GD> Wouldn't it be better then to use the "%INCLUDE=" macro instead?

No.  That doesn't do what I want.  If you MIME-forward a couple of
messages with TB, each message is included as an attachment.  If you
look at the MIME-headers, they look like this:

Content-Type: message/rfc822; name="1.msg"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="1.msg"

Now when viewing the main message, you'll see an attachment.  If you
double click the attachment, TB opens a folder view of the attached
message.  Try forwarding a few messages to yourself to see what I
mean.  You may need to use "Alternative Forward".

However, if you save a message to a .msg file, and then use the
%ATTACHFILE macro, the plain text file is encoded.  The resulting
attachment in the attachment pane looks like a .msg file, but when you
double click on it, all you see is garbage.  TB doesn't decode the
attachment before displaying it.  Perhaps this is a bug, but I'm
looking for a workaround for now.

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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal

Using The Bat! 1.53bis under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A

I was the next door kid's imaginary friend.

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