Forwarded messages in body of email not attachments

G

Guest

Getting back to Outlook after 5 years of not having it...when I receive a
forwarded message, the forward comes in as an attachment - is there a way to
set it up so that the forward is part of the body of the original email?
(I'm using Outlook Connector, in case that matters - two email addresses.)
Thanks!
 
V

Vanguard

AnneCir said:
Getting back to Outlook after 5 years of not having it...when I
receive a
forwarded message, the forward comes in as an attachment - is there
a way to
set it up so that the forward is part of the body of the original
email?
(I'm using Outlook Connector, in case that matters - two email
addresses.)
Thanks!


The sender dictates whether the forwarded message is attached (to keep
it all intact including headers) or embedded (which strips out the
headers of whomever actually first sent the message to the one that
then forwarded it). Attaching the forwarded message means the
recipient gets what the first sender actually sent. Embedding it
(inline) means the resender can and often has modified its content.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

forwards are controlled by the sender. you can configure your copy to
forward inline, but have not control over what people send you. (tools,
options, email options for your settings)
 

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