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How To Send An E-mail As An Attachment

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Dick - 19 Nov 2005 04:46 GMT
I need to have an e-mail sent to my ISP as an attachment without
losing the header, etc.  They want to analyze the routing.  How do you
send a complete e-mail message as an attachment?

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Dick
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook - 19 Nov 2005 04:56 GMT
open a new email message, Insert, Item, find the email you want to attach.

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>I need to have an e-mail sent to my ISP as an attachment without
> losing the header, etc.  They want to analyze the routing.  How do you
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> Dick
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Nov 2005 16:28 GMT
We usually recommend Forwarding the message inline and pasting the header
you copied into the message before forwarding. This insures the header
doesn't get removed in the process.

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>I need to have an e-mail sent to my ISP as an attachment without
> losing the header, etc.  They want to analyze the routing.  How do you
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>
> Dick
Dick - 19 Nov 2005 18:56 GMT
Thanks.  What I am trying to do is to retrieve a message intact that I
sent to someone else.  I guess I could have them do as you suggest and
paste the header into the body of the text before sending it back to
me.

>We usually recommend Forwarding the message inline and pasting the header
>you copied into the message before forwarding. This insures the header
>doesn't get removed in the process.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Nov 2005 22:16 GMT
that is the best way.

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> Thanks.  What I am trying to do is to retrieve a message intact that I
> sent to someone else.  I guess I could have them do as you suggest and
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>>you copied into the message before forwarding. This insures the header
>>doesn't get removed in the process.
 
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