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Honey August 22nd 06 09:10 PM

How can I find the original sender from auto-forwarded messages?
 
I setup a message rule like this:

For all messages
Forward it to

It works, but does not put the usual "----- Original Message -----" bit with
the extra information in - which means the receipient cannot know where the
mail originated from before it was forwarded or when it was originally sent.

Does anyone know of a solution or workaround?

Many thanks!

Jim Pickering August 22nd 06 11:47 PM

How can I find the original sender from auto-forwarded messages?
 
In order to retain all the info, you must Forward it as an attachment,
and there is no way to use a Message Rule to do that. Sorry.
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail
Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your
feedback.


"Honey" wrote in message
...
I setup a message rule like this:

For all messages
Forward it to

It works, but does not put the usual "----- Original Message -----"
bit with
the extra information in - which means the receipient cannot know
where the
mail originated from before it was forwarded or when it was originally
sent.

Does anyone know of a solution or workaround?

Many thanks!



Honey August 23rd 06 12:30 PM

How can I find the original sender from auto-forwarded message
 
Many thanks for the help, Jim.

Looks like we're going to have to find a workaround of some sort....


"Jim Pickering" wrote:

In order to retain all the info, you must Forward it as an attachment,
and there is no way to use a Message Rule to do that. Sorry.
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail
Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your
feedback.


"Honey" wrote in message
...
I setup a message rule like this:

For all messages
Forward it to

It works, but does not put the usual "----- Original Message -----"
bit with
the extra information in - which means the receipient cannot know
where the
mail originated from before it was forwarded or when it was originally
sent.

Does anyone know of a solution or workaround?

Many thanks!



fergie123 August 24th 06 03:44 PM

How can I find the original sender from auto-forwarded message
 
If you go to TOOLS/OPTIONS/and then the "SEND tab"
make sure that "Include message in reply is checked off " that should keep
the original message going.

"Honey" wrote:

Many thanks for the help, Jim.

Looks like we're going to have to find a workaround of some sort....


"Jim Pickering" wrote:

In order to retain all the info, you must Forward it as an attachment,
and there is no way to use a Message Rule to do that. Sorry.
--
Jim Pickering
MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail
Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your
feedback.


"Honey" wrote in message
...
I setup a message rule like this:

For all messages
Forward it to

It works, but does not put the usual "----- Original Message -----"
bit with
the extra information in - which means the receipient cannot know
where the
mail originated from before it was forwarded or when it was originally
sent.

Does anyone know of a solution or workaround?

Many thanks!



fergie123 August 24th 06 04:01 PM

How can I find the original sender from auto-forwarded messages?
 


"Honey" wrote:

I setup a message rule like this:

For all messages
Forward it to

It works, but does not put the usual "----- Original Message -----" bit with
the extra information in - which means the receipient cannot know where the
mail originated from before it was forwarded or when it was originally sent.

Does anyone know of a solution or workaround?

Many thanks!



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