[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]
I do this all the time when forwarding with editing without this sort of problem. I'd have to have a copy of the original message to determine if this is something in the actual message that is causing the problem.
FWIW, what happen when to use forwarding with editing without the original headers?
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I too do this type of forwarding frequently, with editing, including attachments, no headers. It has always worked as advertised.
I think I misstated in my original post. I tried to forward, with editing, including all attachments, NO headers. The headers I'm seeing have apparently been incorporated into the text of the email. Some are active clickable links. I was trying to delete them when the problem became apparent. Specifying "No Headers" eliminates only the header of the person who sent the email to me, but leaves all previous headers.
I'd be happy to forward this to you for more study if you'd like.
[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]<p>I do this all the time when forwarding with editing without this sort of problem.&nbsp; I'd have to have a copy of the original message to determine if this is something in the actual message that is causing the problem.&nbsp; </p><p>FWIW, what happen when to use forwarding with editing without the original headers?
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I too do this type of forwarding frequently, with editing, including attachments, no headers.&nbsp; It has always worked as advertised.</p><p>I think I misstated in my original post.&nbsp; I tried to forward, with editing,&nbsp; including all attachments, NO headers.&nbsp; The headers I'm seeing have apparently been incorporated into the text of the email.&nbsp; Some are active clickable links. I was trying to delete them when the problem became apparent.&nbsp; Specifying "No Headers" eliminates only the header of the person who sent the email to me, but leaves all previous headers.</p><p>&nbsp;I'd be happy to forward this to you&nbsp; for more study if you'd like.
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