On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 11:52 +1000, Steffen Kluge wrote: > On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 13:02 -0700, Craig White wrote: > > > 2. Awhile ago someone indicated that evolution has a feature that is > > > called bounce in mutt. > > I believe this feature is missing in evolution. If I'm wrong and > somebody can tell me where to find it, I'll buy him or her a beer! > > > What it means is to transfer the message to > > > another address just as it was delivered to me. Same header and > > > everything. I can not find that feature. Where is it? > > --- > > Actions => Forward As => Redirect > > That's not the same, unfortunately. Firstly, the message itself gets > changed (e.g. re-formatted from HTML to text), attachments are not > included and the mail headers change. Mutt's bounce simply resends the > message as received, with the only difference being a new envelope > recipient. > > Sadly missed in evolution... > > Cheers > Steffen. > Well that is a bummer. Not being able to forward a message complete with attachments is very handy. If evolution does not can nay one suggest a mail client that does it? However, I have a plan. It seems to me that yo could configure mutt to use the same mail boxes as evelution. Then bouncing would be possible,