Q: How can I forward email as a readable attachment?
I'm writing a new email, and in that email I'm referring to a couple of other emails and I want to include them as attachments. When I drag and drop a mail to the mail I'm writing, some icon appears but when I double click on it, it shows plain text with headers, and not a nice formatted mail.
How can I attach it properly?
ATTENTION!! I know about "Mail -> Message -> Forward as Attachment" but it is not working properly: when I double-click on attached icon, it opens as text (with headers) and not as nice formatted mail. I also know about "Save as RTF" - but this is also not a proper solution as headers are lost.
For example, when I attach email in Thunderbird or Outlook, it attaches EML file - and when I open it, it is displayed properly (with formatting), and it is also has all headers (but not visible by default).
OS X 10.9, Mail 7.0 (1816)
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
Posted on Nov 5, 2013 1:56 AM
If I drag messages to an email, they attach as messages. When I receive the email, I double-click the attachments and they open up as they originally appeared.
It would be up to the receiving email client how it decides to display them. If they are complete eml messages, they should be able to display them as they would if they received them directly.
Posted on Dec 22, 2013 7:37 AM