Opening FWD in Outlook Express 6

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When trying to open multiple forewarded emails using Windows XP and Outlook Express 6, I must click Attach: Fwd: Item for each level of forewarding. When I finally get to the original sender I can read the email but then must separately close all the open emails behind it. Is there a setting that will bring me to the meat of the item, or at least let me save it (like hotmail does)?
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When trying to open multiple forwarded emails using Windows XP and Outlook Express 6, I must click Attach: Fwd: Item for each level of forwarding. When I finally get to the original sender I can read the email but then must separately close all the open emails behind it. Is there a setting that will bring me to the meat of the item, or at least let me save it (like hotmail does)?
As far as I can tell, not in OE. However, Mozilla Mail allows reading attachments in-line, and I think the full version of Outlook may do something similar.
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