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David
When out of my office, I've been using a rule to forward
messages from specific senders on to my cell phone's e-
mail. However, when Outlook forwards a message without
adding any text, the new message starts with all that
address stuff (like who sent the message, when, etc).
Since my cell phone e-mail can only accept 150
characters, it never gets to the text of the message.
I'd like to cut out that address stuff so that at least
the first 150 characters of the actual mesasge (from
these important senders) can make it through to my cell
phone. Any ideas?
messages from specific senders on to my cell phone's e-
mail. However, when Outlook forwards a message without
adding any text, the new message starts with all that
address stuff (like who sent the message, when, etc).
Since my cell phone e-mail can only accept 150
characters, it never gets to the text of the message.
I'd like to cut out that address stuff so that at least
the first 150 characters of the actual mesasge (from
these important senders) can make it through to my cell
phone. Any ideas?