Thunderbird won't forward text from emails composed in Outlook
This has been driving me nuts for years. I prefer Thunderbird over Outlook (I started on Netscape --almost back to version 1---and been using Thunderbird for many many many years) but Outlook is the prominent client used by my employer and my customers.
So very often when I go to forward an email (and I believe that the original emails are composed on Outlook) Thunderbird will not take any of the body of that original email. All it does is show the header from the email and none of the body of the message.
WHY does this happen? It is NOT taking the original email text and creating as an attachment. The only way I can forward the emails is to do it through Outlook.
But strangely it's not ALL emails. I'm not sure if the ones that DO include the text are working because they were originally composed in Thunderbird or some other reason.
Thanks!
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I wanted to add in a couple of screen shots to show. The first is the original email I received and the second is what happens when I click "Forward". Notice that none of the original text is included.
WHY?
This is version 24, but it's been occurring for several years and in many versions.
Why is a good question, one I have no answer for.
However, can you forward that (OR a similar example) so I can troll through the message source and try and work it out. Not that I look forward to trawling through all the MSO declarations and the MS office specific binary inclusions. Unicorn dot consulting at gmail dot com will get me.
Note forward as an attachment. Message menu (Alt+M) > forward as > attachment. (That will work for your other forwards as well.) and I get it exactly as you do headers and all.