Re: header when replying? (same as for forwarding)

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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Wm Mussatto <mussatto@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, January 18, 2010 19:40, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>> On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:31:22 -0800 (PST), llama_thumper <spa@xxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>apologies in advance if this has been posted and solved before - I've
>>>searched through and have not found an answer.
>>>
>>>i'd be grateful if anyone could let me know whether there is a way to
>>> make
>>>squirrelmail keep a full header, when replying to an email. a plug-in
>>> would
>>>be easiest (haven't been able to find one on squirrelmail.org), but in
>>> its
>>>absence, a suggestion as to how to edit any code?
>>
>> "Full header" meaning what?
>> --
>> Jonathan Angliss
>> <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
> Are you aware that if you 'forward as attachment' the original header is
> retained in the attached email?  I realize that forward is not the same as
> reply, but the 'full' header would have to be moved into the message body.
>  It couldn't stay in the header since replying is a NEW message with its
> own header.
>
> That said, it would be convenient to be able to copy a message's header
> into the clipboard when sending a SPAM/BOT infection complaint along to
> the responsible ISP.
>
> Just a thought.

Of course, the OP did a bad job of saying exactly what he was looking
for, but my guess is that the OP wants the same stuff that appears in
the message body when you click "forward".  Something like this:

  -------------------------- Original Message --------------------------
  Subject:   Test
  From: paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
  Date:   20 Jan 2010
  To:   paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
  --------------------------------------------------------------------------

This has been asked before.  It generally doesn't get much of a reply
because it doesn't really work with proper quoting style.  Normal
reply quoting starts off instead with a line such as:

On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, paul@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> blah
> blah
> blah

If someone has a good idea of how they'd like to include the header
information from the original message into a "normal" reply style,
please include examples.  We won't likely consider proposals that
violate readable reply quoting.

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