.gif to .tiff-bug in Mail

I had the following issue yesterday: when trying to redirect a mail with an animated "gif"-attachment, "Mail" turned the picture into an "unreadable" ".tiff"-file.
After dragging the original attachment to my desktop, it revealed as a "normal" ".gif" and could be attached to other mails without becoming "unreadable".
I guess it's "Mail's" ability to turn pasted pictures into "tiff"s, that caused the bug.
Anyone who made the same experience?
eMac 800 MHz Superdrive   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Jaguar and Panther Mail do not support HTML composition and this also applies when forwarding a message that was composed in HTML. This occurs when such an attachment received is embedded.
This is not a problem with Tiger Mail.

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