TSGL: Thunderbird questions

Bo Maurin (KI/EAB) bo.maurin at ericsson.com
Tue Aug 22 11:21:44 EDT 2006


For your first question...
The ugly red box is for your view only. When you send the mail, the
receiver will not see it being displayed like that. Thus, you can ignore
the red box.
As a check, forward a message to your self and you will see how it look
like.
Regards / Bo 

-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Trio800_BonBon
Sent: den 21 augusti 2006 21:55
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Subject: TSGL: Thunderbird questions

My wife likes to forward messages. When she does, the "compose"  window
opens & the email contains red boxes with all the header information
included (about 20 lines worth).

She manually deletes it as all it does is clutter up the message.

I haven't been able to find a way to disable it.

Is there a setting someplace that will eliminate this action by
thunderbird? (She has the latest version).

In addition, if she forwards a message that contains an ".eml"
attachment, Tbird changes the name of the attachment to (null).eml in
the forwarded message

If she leaves the header info in the message, the email will be sent and
received by the addressed recipient (in its original message form -
including the (null).eml attachment - but with all the header
garbage) . But if she deletes the header info, the email will be
returned as rejected because "the file (null).eml has been used in
malicious ways"

Comments?

Thanks

Bob



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