On 28 Aug 2018, at 17:11, Robert Brenstein wrote:
I just tried. Grabbing the filename of the attachment and dropping it
onto the new (reply) mail is including that attachment in the reply.
Of course, having and option for MM to do it for you would be nicer.
--
Benny
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I just tried. Grabbing the filename of the attachment and dropping it
onto the new (reply) mail is including that attachment in the reply. Of
course, having and option for MM to do it for you would be nicer.
On 28 Aug 2018, at 16:32, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Changing the subject prefix and copying
one possibility, not very elegant I must admit : press reply, then drag
the message into the text area. The message becomes attached together
with its original attachment, and there is uncluttered space to type
your response.
Alain
On 28 Aug 2018, at 16:32, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Changing the
Changing the subject prefix and copying/pasting addresses are both
doable, but the message will still not be marked as a reply, i.e. it
won't have the proper in-reply-to header like so:
```
In-Reply-To:
```
This would prevent the message from being treated as part of the same
thread.
If
You can replace Fwd with Re manually and copy paste the address from the
email below. Yes, it is a workabout. A proper solution would require
Benny to program additional functionality I guess.
On 28 Aug 2018, at 4:48, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Yes I suppose forwarding would work, but it's far from
Yes I suppose forwarding would work, but it's far from ideal. I'd need to
fill in the addressees manually, and I suspect such a message is not marked
as a reply, which means it would break things like searching by thread.
-Eric
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 7:48 PM Robert Brenstein <
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forward?
On 28 Aug 2018, at 0:48, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> Apologies if this has been asked before, but I want to reply to a message,
> and have that reply include the from the original message attachment (which
> is another email message). How can I do that?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Eric
> __
Apologies if this has been asked before, but I want to reply to a message,
and have that reply include the from the original message attachment (which
is another email message). How can I do that?
Thanks.
-Eric
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