Mime attachments / forwarded messages

It seems when I receive a forwarded message on any of my mail accounts using my iPhone, all I see is a mime icon that is unable to be clicked. I have checked to see if the message as been downloaded (they are). It appears to happen with aol messages sent.
Now, when I view the same messages on my macbook pro using Safari, the messages appear as they should. Is there a setting that I have missed?
Thanks.

No such missing setting but some email clients when forwarding a received message that was composed in HTML especially, forwards the received message as an attachment instead of a true forwarded message and this can also occur when sending the same type of message via webmail access using a browser depending on the email account provider.
MIME 1.0 is the industry standard for attachment encoding and decoding and when an email client receives an attachment file type that is not recognized or supported, MIME attachment will be displayed for the attachment instead.
This seems to be a limitation with the iPhone's email client since I can also read the same type of received message with the Mail.app on my Mac but the root of the problem probably stems from using HTML for message composition which Microsoft wrought upon the internet with Outlook and Outlook Express. If HTML for message composition was no longer supported, the majority if not all problems associated with email exchange would be eliminated and Windows sufferers would improve their swiss cheese for security operating system and MS email clients somewhat.

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