Forwarding the message

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ZAZKA

How I can get away this sign "VL:" which cames to the heading line if i want
to forward the message??? How i get away this kind of regulation?
 
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Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]

As far as I know that's standard operating procedure for a mail client. I'm
guessing that 'VL:' is what 'FW:' (for forward localizes to in the
version/language of Outlook you're using. I don't think it can be turned
off.
 
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VanguardLH

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How I can get away this sign "VL:" which cames to the heading line if i want
to forward the message??? How i get away this kind of regulation?

"heading line". Could you actually name it, please.

When forwarding, the Subject header gets automatically filled in with
the original Subject header along with a prefix of "FW:" meaning
Forwarded ("VL:" must be whatever Forwarding equates to in your
non-English language). Just wipe the Subject and put whatever you want
in there; however, if you are forwarding someone else's e-mail then the
recipient might like to know that up front by seeing the prefix in the
Subject header.

You could just start composing a *new* e-mail and then attach the
original message to it but I don't see that as any easier than
forwarding the original message and putting whatever you want in the
Subject header.
 
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