Hello Gerard,

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 16:26:58 +0200 GMT (22/10/02, 21:26 +0700 GMT),
Gerard wrote:

> I knew that, but I am also using TB! for a while now to know that I
> can do things outside the rules.

No, you can't. But TB has so many features, that many things are
possible, within the framework of the rules (RFC's), which aren't
possible with other mail clients. ;-)

> So what do you do if you are a small company and his is a big
> customer? You try to do this better and quicker than the competition
> :-)

Correct, you need to use your imagination. I was going to suggest
forwarding (without attachments) instead of CC'ing, but Allie's
automated version is much better of course. And it is perfectly within
the rules. :-)

Just watch the filter rules so that the filter isn't recursive; I
think your customer would be annoyed after all if he received the
forwarded message, then a forward of the forward, then a forward of
the forward of the forward... ;-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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