[quote user="PaulW"]Probably the only way you have of sending the email while preserving the headers is to forward it as an attachment (3rd option on the forward window).[/quote]
Yes, and even in such cases spam detection might block outgoing messages like my provider's does (unless you get it out within the time slot before getting black listed), e.g.. In such cases - if not resorting to a "cloud service" - the next thing to try would be sending a packed version like in a ZIP archive (what my provider recently suggested).
NB: I was forwarding spam for proper investigation ...
<p>[quote user="PaulW"]Probably the only way you have of sending the email while preserving the headers is to forward it as an attachment (3rd option on the forward window).[/quote]</p><p>Yes, and even in such cases spam detection might block outgoing messages like my provider's does (unless you get it out within the time slot before getting black listed), e.g.. In such cases - if not resorting to a "cloud service" - the next thing to try would be sending a packed version like in a ZIP archive (what my provider recently suggested).</p><p>NB: I was forwarding spam for proper investigation ...
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