Version: 1.8 (using KDE 3.4.0, compiled sources) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.5 (PLD Linux) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.11-2 1. take one email, for example one from some mailing list 2. forward it as inline (shift+F) 3. save it as draft (or queue for later sending) 4. now see the headers of that draft it contains headers from *original* mail, like - Received: ... - Precedence: bulk it's very inconvenient, especially if the precedence: bulk is kept, i cannot post that forwarded mail to my mailinglist because mailing list software rejects any mail with Precedence: bulk/junk and even the message-id is kept, some mail filters nuke duplicate msgid's. and copying the Received: headers... well it's not nice thing to do, to mix my and previous mail received headers together.... it just looks like something spammers do. i vote certainly for bug, no matter if people want to forward mails with original headers. forward as attachment is for that. thank you!
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 100249 ***