Forwarded message shown as inline text

Hi everyone,
I have searched for a solution to this for a while, but forgive me if I missed something.
I am currently trying to forward received messages from GroupWise to Mobile Me as an attachment which is working correctly. But the issue I am having is that the iPhone appends the attached message and loses the original senders address.
So what I'm left with is the message being from myself to myself and replying to a message only ends up in a loop.
Is there any app or procedure to fix this? I have replaced my Palm with an iPhone, and this is the only issue I have. Palm did it fine, showed the forwarded message as an attachment.
Any help will be highly appreciated,
Jim

Hi!
What i have being doing latetly whenever these happens with facebook or twitter messages, pins or what ever... i just go to the general message inbox, the little envelope in which you receive all your messages ( FB, TWT, etc ) select the day you are in.. wed 22 jun,2011 " per sé" and  press the menu while inthere and select the MARK PRIOR OPENED option... this might work with text messages too. let me kno if it doesnt.

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