Re: Forwarding .html
- From: Mickey Stevens <mickey.stevens@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:13:08 -0600
On 11/14/07 12:45 PM, in article C36100E7.3F5C%mbintener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Michel Bintener" <mbintener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 14/11/2007 19:31, in article
1195065100.243131.26760@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "rnikoley@xxxxxxxxx"
<rnikoley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 22, 6:53 am, Michel Bintener <mbinte...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is. When you hit Forward, you're telling Entourage to recompose the
message in its own HTML creation engine. However, that engine is far from
efficient, which is why the result is very poor. To bypass this mechanism,
select a message, then click on Message>Forward as Attachment; that way,
Entourage will attach the message and leave the source code intact.
Yes, I saw this same fix somewhere else. However, is there any way
then, once the email has been attached, to have the email go out such
that the attachment is "encoded" -- I guess that's the word -- and the
email shows up at the other end displayed rather than with just an
attached file? I realize I can just type in text that says "see
attachment," but I've noticed that in Entourage attached images are
often displayed after whatever text has been typed in (but curiously,
not always).
Or, is this a client-side issue? I've looked for some setting to force
it to display attached images or html in the email body, but didn't
find anything.
It is a client-side issue. The e-mail client will decide if it can display
.eml messages inline; if it can't, it will show them as attachments.
RIght
I
believe both Entourage and Apple Mail can display .eml attachments inline.
In the case of Entourage, this is correct. However, I believe attached
e-mails with "complex HTML" will only display in "simple HTML" unless the
attached message is opened in its own window.
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Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>
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