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list@exit7.net> wrote on 07 Oct 2015 in comp.mail.pegasus-mail.ms- windows:
When I forward email with html, the recipient gets email as text with
printed html code
As "printed" html code can only be received with snail-mail [or perhaps
fax], I suppose you mean your forward only contains the text-version of the original email.
1 Use bounce-type forwarding. [second choice in forwarding methods]
Or
2 In preferences uncheck "never send styled email".
I am using pegasus 3.12c.
The above advice is for V4.7,
but probably the same goes for V3.12.
However, why not update to that latest version?
How can I forward the email so the recipient
is able to read the email in a browser window?
Why would he want to do that?
Most email-clients [like pmail] accept html,
and transferring code to a browser is a security-risk.
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Evertjan.
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