On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 (at 6:21:25 AM), Stuart Wrote (possibly out of context):

Stuart> I'm not sure if this does what you want, but you could use forward, or
Stuart> redirect, as they would send the attachment.

Hi Stewart, Yeah, I thought about that, but that would mean I'd have to tweak my 
forward template accordingly - and I can't customize a redirect message that I can 
see.  I'd be willing to create a custom template for a specific folder I guess, but I 
didn't want to have to if possible, because I use the Virtual Folders quite often, and 
so many account are lumped into one folder.
For the time being, I've figured out a way to make it work very crudely, by creating a 
quick template (that has the format of a reply), then initiate a forward of the 
message, but insert the quick template (that has the format of a reply) into the 
forward, which sets the subject and to fields appropriately, as well as the format of 
the message being sent.
Does anyone know why TB does not include a feature that lets the user choose to 
automatically send the attachments with replies, or even why there is not a macro that 
includes the original attachments, not just a list of them?
Thanks all.

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