Yes. I understand that when you forward an email, the From address is the forwarder. What concerns me is the From address in the original email (now in the body of the forwarded or replied message), gets stripped of the SMTP address. In OWA 2010, this is
preserved when forwarding, but in OWA 2013, it is not. As soon as you click on forward, it gets stripped out. (It's not just forwarding, but reply and reply all strip it out as well.)
I use Chrome on Linux, so a right-click in OWA 2010 does nothing meaningful with respect to Exchange. Right-clicking on the message in OWA 2013 merely brings up: "delete, mark as unread, set flag, move, ignore conversation, categorize and create rule."
No option to Forward as Attachment. Clicking on the three dots in the upper right hand corner next to "reply, reply all and forward" has a handful of options more than right clicking on the email in the list, but none of those are helpful in preserving
the SMTP address of the original sender in the body of the email.
My customer receives an email from someone on the internet. The office admin views the email and determines who to forward it to. When she forwards it, the original SMTP address is lost and the recipient of the forwarded email has to request the email address
of the original sender.