Hello Ken,

On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 11:12:28 -0800 GMT (27/12/2003, 02:12 +0700 GMT),
Ken Stuart wrote:

>>> The you want to do a Copy to Folder.. Outbox. Then, while in Outbox, you
>>> may open and edit, or just send.

TF>> Therefore, I park the message in question, and *then* copy (not
TF>> move) it to the Outbox.

> This does ...work... (thanks)...

> But it requires me to:

> - Park the original sent message
> - Copy it to the Outbox
> - Unpark the original sent message
> - Open the copy
> - Send it

Yes. Too many steps.

> whereas I should be able to just do the "re-send" command and have it
> do exactly the same thing, i.e. put a new copy into the "sent" mailbox
> with the time & date of "now".

I just checked. The re-send function keeps the original date. I don't
know whether it should update the timestamp or not. Should it?

> AND/OR "re-direct" should have an preference option to NOT add a
> "Resent-From" header.

I believe there are still some wishes open as to the control of
headers by the user.

> So, I'm still going to submit the bug...

I think yours is a feature request, not a bug.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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