Attachement in forwarded message

I cannot see attachments in forwarded messages.. When I scroll down In The message, there is nothing to click on, or open as an attachement whereas the mail it self does contain a message when not opened by the mail app provided on ios7. I do not have this problem if the attachement was not forwarded to me. In that case I can scroll down and see the attachment icon to click on and open my attachement... Does anyone know how to solve this or is it a known problem.?

Our company is having the same problem, several phones. Is there a solution for this? We have E6 and MS Exchange.

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