On 12/20/2013 11:37 PM Paul B. Gallagher submitted the following:
> W3BNR wrote:
>> On 12/20/2013 4:12 PM BIll Spikowski submitted the following:
>>> Dick Hoffman wrote:
>>>> (This is probably due to something I've got set in Preferences but I
>>>> can't find what it is.) I'm running SM 2.23 on a Windows XP-SP3 system.
>>>> Emails sent to me in HTML appear correctly when I view them. Colors,
>>>> graphics and formatting are all preserved and displayed as composed.
>>>> However, if I forward the email to my wife, or to another of my email
>>>> accounts, the HTML is stripped away and the message is sent in plain
>>>> text, losing all original formatting. What is controlling this? Is
>>>> there
>>>> something I can change to retain the original formatting?
>>>
>>>
>>> After you click "forward" but before you forward the message to your
>>> wife, is the HTML formatting still present, or gone already?
>>>
>>> I have the same situation, and the formatting is gone already. My
>>> workaround is to hold down the shift key when clicking "forward" or
>>> "reply."
>>>
>>> If your formatting is still visible on your computer but gone when the
>>> email reaches your wife, your problem is different!
>>
>> Yes, Shift+Forward works.  An undocumented feature(?).  At least I can't
>> find it in the help file in any of the short-cut sections.
> 
> There are several similar features:
> 
> Shift-Compose creates a new HTML message.
> 
> Shift-Reply replies in HTML to an incoming message.
> 
> Shift-Reply All replies in HTML to all senders and recipients (From, To,
> Cc, Bcc) of an incoming message.
> 
> Shift-Forward forwards a message in HTML.
> 
> 

Thanks for the additional info.

-- 
Ed, W3BNR

A first class mistake is to treat anyone as a second-class citizen.

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