The other things I can't believe Gmail lacks:

1. A "send again" command for when you want to send the same email to
the same (or different) persons. Far more convenient than "forward".
Has many uses and is available in Apple Mail.

2. A "redirect" command, which is like a "forward" command but leaves
the original sender's address intact instead of changing it to your
address. Again, available in Apple Mail.

3. A "bounce" command, which tells the sender that their message to
you couldn't be delivered. Maybe not that useful these days but—you
guessed it—available in Apple Mail.



On Oct 4, 10:51 am, Martin Kleppmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4 October 2011 10:42, Rob Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's amazing that Gmail doesn't provide such a fundamental feature as
> > creating a separate "reply to" header (which Apple Mail allows).
>
> You can set up reply-to addresses by creating a separate sender
> identity in the Gmail 
> preferences:https://img.skitch.com/20111004-epyp57etn8hhk84q595jrgu81q.png
>
> If you do that, you get a drop-down list of your sender identities on
> every compose form, from which you can choose the one with the desired
> reply-to.
>
> Martin

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