bouncing mail in evolution
akonstam at trinity.edu
akonstam at trinity.edu
Thu Oct 20 21:27:59 UTC 2005
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:17:39AM -0400, Scot L. Harris wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 07:56, akonstam at trinity.edu wrote:
>
> > As someone else suggested you misunderstand what I mean by bounce.
> > Bounce is the process of transferring mail to another recipient just
> > as it was received by me. The problem I want to solve that forward
> > does not do for me is to transfer the mail and all attachments to
> > someone else. Maybe other e-mail clients act differently but when you
> > forward a message with mutt and I believe also with evolution the
> > attachments are not forwarded with the message. If someone knows how
> > to do this without bouncing I would be glad to hear how to do it.
>
> Ah! That is different than what was initially thought.
>
> Evolution has several ways to forward a message. In the
> Tools-->Settings item under the composer options there are three options
> used when forwarding email. Attachment, in-line, and quoted. If you
> use attachment I believe it will include the entire message you are
> forwarding. The other options you are correct, they do not include any
> attachments in the original message.
>
> In that same composer options window there are also options for replies
> which also include attachment of the message for a reply.
>
> See if that option solves the problem.
I appreciate you answer but in my Evolution what you are describing
is: Actiona->Forward as -> Attachment, inline, quoted and Redirect.
I assume it is Redirect that we want.
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Aaron Konstam
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