when outlook forwards inline it uses the display name, which may or may not
be the email address. You'd need to copy the addresses from the Internet
header to include them in the message body... or forward as an attachment.
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"musicalrob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have previously used Outlook Express and when message is received it
> contains
> a hyperlink to the senders email address. Have to forward emails often and
> recipients are now complaining that no link exists