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bgz, Yes, I see the .eml files on the onedrive link. So are you saying that the problem no longer occurs for you since the 23/me has changed their format?

But if still a problem let me ask some more details:

0. Problem only occurs for (old format) 23/me emails?
1. When email originally received via imap, I assume it is received in INBOX. If not, which folder.
2. Is the email moved or copied via filter or manually form inbox to another folder? Imap folder, or Local Folder?
3. When you manually forward the message and it works OK, which folder  is it in? Imap or local?
4. When you forward using a rule, which folder is the message in?  Again, imap or local folder?
5. Are you forwarding to a remote person or to another account you have setup in tb?
6. Any other details that might be helpful?

Note: If forwarding to a another imap account in tb, it might be better to just MOVE the message instead using the filter rule. This will avoid using SMTP and will instead will just do an imap APPEND to the destination mailbox and it is less sensitive to malformed emails. Of course, this is not relevant if forwarding to a remote account.
bgz, Yes, I see the .eml files on the onedrive link. So are you saying that the problem no longer occurs for you since the 23/me has changed their format?

But if still a problem let me ask some more details:

0. Problem only occurs for (old format) 23/me emails?
1. When email originally received via imap, I assume it is received in INBOX. If not, which folder.
2. Is the email moved or copied via filter or manually form inbox to another folder? Imap folder, or Local Folder?
3. When you manually forward the message and it works OK, which folder  is it in? Imap or local?
4. When you forward using a rule, which folder is the message in?  Again, imap or local folder?
5. Are you forwarding to a remote person or to another account you have setup in tb?
6. Any other details that might be helpful?

Note: If forwarding to a another imap account in tb, it might be better to just MOVE the message using the filter rule. This will avoid using SMTP and will instead will just do an imap APPEND to the destination mailbox and it is less sensitive to malformed emails. Of course, this is not relevant if forwarding to a remote account.

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