-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-earlier message: I seem to remember reading something some time ago that led me to believe that forwarding "as attachment" was preferable (somehow better) than forwarding "inline". I may be mistaken. In the Thunderbird tutorial, I see this: Unless you have specific reasons not to include an email forward inline, you should let emails be forwarded inline, by consideration for the recipient: scrolling down is a lot easier than double clicking an email attachment. Can anyone explain why one would want to forward as attachment? TIA -- -Eric 'shubes' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- It seems to me that inline would be more trusted, as attachments sometimes bear unwelcome gifts. This would be especially true if the message were not HTML. I vote for inline... -- ...Rich