Bill Davidsen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tihomir wrote:

If I receive an interesting email from someone and want to forward it to
a group of people, I use the mailing list feature that is included in
Seamonkey.
But if the original sender is someone who is already in the mailing list
I want to forward to, I would then also like to remove that address from
the list of recipients.
Forte Agent (IIRC) handles this nicely, choosing a mailing list entry
fills the actual email addresses, separated with commas, into the to:
field, so it is easy to remove individual entries.

Is there a way?

Here's a workaround:

1) Create the message as described, but choose "Send Later."

2) Find the message in the "Unsent Messages" folder, Edit as New
(CTRL-E). You
will notice that the mailing list name has been interpreted as a list of
individual addresses.

Don't know about your config, mine goes in OUTBOX.

I don't remember ever having an Outbox folder, but v. 2.11 may be long enough ago that I've forgotten. I'm using 2.14.1.

On further review...

It seems that "Unsent Messages" was carried over from v. 1 when I upgraded (I've been upgrading continually since Netscape 4.x, don't think I ever installed from scratch since then); you must've started with v. 2. I do have an "Outbox" under "Local Folders," but my config is apparently set up to continue using "Unsent Messages" in my primary account.

For more, see:
<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Outbox>
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475511>
<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/changes>
<http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.seamonkey.user/10125>

3) Delete the addressees you want to exclude.

4) Send the edited version normally.

5) Delete the unsent copy.

After I send unsent messages they are removed when sent. Again, your
config is different.

I couldn't find prefs for either of these options.

As you may know, the help file is pretty useless unless you know where to look for something. I entered "sent" in the search window and got "implicit consent" and "misrepresentation" but nothing relating to the sending of messages. When I scrolled through manually, though, I did see the word "sent" in several places. Somehow the person who indexed the file didn't think it important enough to index it.

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Paul B. Gallagher
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