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tsaint:
Would be nice to have a standalone app that I can run locally, so still looking if one exists. I did try Foxmail, but it's in Chinese.
-dbarton (September 27, 2010, 08:59 PM)
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"By default the Foxmail interface is in Chinese. To use Foxmail in English just go into the installation directory and delete the Chinese.lgb file. However, for the English version the 'Reply' feature will be affected (the content of the original message will not displayed in the reply - you can use the HTML templates to avoid this) ... "
Quoted from http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/E-mail-Clients/Foxmail.shtml
I have v5.0 as I'm not addicted to upgrading automatically, and at least in that version, there is no problem at all with the Reply feature re quoting original text.
tony

mwb1100:
You should see if Eudora can do this for you.  Many email clients have the capability of filtering incoming mail and applying rules.  Usually one fo the rules that can be applied is to forward the email.

I believe that Eudora hasn't been supported/updated in a while (though I could be wrong about that), but I'd think that it would support this type of feature, though you might need a 'Pro' version. Eudora used to have a free version that had some features removed compared to a paid-for version.  I don't know if that's still the case or what version you might have, but it would probably pay to make sure that the client you're using doesn't already support what you need.

dbarton:

Eudora does not do this. It cannot retrieve mail and then resend unattended.

The problem wtih Foxmail is that the install program was all in Chinese too, and it asks me questions I dont know how to answer. It seemed to take over as default email for mailto links, as I probably said ok to that.

Some app must do this!!!

SKA:
dbarton

Recheck if "Turbo Redirect" feature  in Classic Eudora 7.1.0.9 would help you:
http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showthread.php?t=5755&highlight=turbo+redirect

OR you may try the newly released Eudora OSE v1.0 - it has Message Redirection: see at bottom of page:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Eudora_OSE

SKA

dbarton:

Unfortunately, redirect has to be clicked manually each time.

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