It looks like this is related to your default composer and/or delivery format setting. If that is not set to strict plain text, forwarding a message will open an HTML composer. The default delivery setting ("Automatic"), will send the message as pure plain text, if there are no special formattings (like tables) in the message. Forwarding however will add a table with some header information, which will cause the message to be send as html.
IF you hold the SHIFT key down will klicking on the Forward button, the default compose format will be inverted and a plain text composer will be opened. Sending the message should now not change the spaces.
Can you confirm this?
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It looks like this is related to your default compose and/or delivery format setting. If that is not set to strict plain text, forwarding a message will open an HTML composer. The default delivery setting ("Automatic"), will send the message as pure plain text, if there are no special formattings (like tables) in the message. Forwarding however will add a table with some header information, which will cause the message to be send as html.
IF you hold the SHIFT key down will klicking on the Forward button, the default compose format will be inverted and a plain text composer will be opened. Sending the message should now not change the spaces.
Can you confirm this?
It looks like this is related to your default compose and/or delivery format setting. If that is not set to strict plain text, forwarding a message will open an HTML composer. The default delivery setting ("Automatic"), will send the message as pure plain text, if there are no special formattings (like tables) in the message. Forwarding however will add a table with some header information, which will cause the message to be sent as HTML.
If you hold the SHIFT key down while clicking on the Forward button, the default compose format will be inverted and a plain text composer will be opened. Sending the message should now not change the spaces.
Can you confirm this?