At 12:51 03/28/2000 -0600, you wrote: >One more try..... >The redirected messages ALL come with the original sender's name in the >"from" field. It looks just exactly like the original message with the >exception of the "<by way of>" added AFTER the original sender's name. >The message looks like an original.....except for the "<by way of>" blurb >in the from line. > >A forward puts the whole message in question into the BODY of the forwarded >message....headers and all. >Also has the brackets ">" at the beginning of each line of text. It LOOKS >like a forward...not an original. > >Does that help to clarify it better? > >Mari > > >At 12:04 AM 3/28/00 -0600, Roy Patton wrote: >>Mari, >> >> I see the "<by way of>" but I don't see a lot of "messy header stuff" >>in either one of them. What I'm saying is I don't see enough difference to >>justify another icon and trying to keep up with what it does that's >>different. >> >> Can you, George, anyone tell me what "Forward" does in English words >>and then tell me what "Redirect" does in English words? These subtle >>examples aren't getting it done. >> >>Roy Patton > > Mari, GOT IT!! Thanks Roy Patton