Ant wrote:

On 7/3/2013 1:18 AM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:

If you send a draft, it's removed from the Drafts folder and placed in
the Sent folder, and tagged with a message ID that lets SeaMonkey do
proper threading. So that technique forces you to reuse a sent message.

The right way to do this is to Save As ... Template. Then each time you
want to compose a new message, double-click the template and you'll get
a fresh composition window with all the info you provided, but the
template will survive for later use. The template's message ID will not
be reused; each sent message will get its own unique ID.

So, there's no way to do it with sent e-mails then beside the tedious
copying and pasting. Darn it.

Well, if you want, you can begin with a sent message, edit as new, and once the composition window opens, save as template. Then once you have the template, you can use it to create new messages; you can also modify the template the same way: edit as new, save as template. In that case, you'll notice a new message in the template directory; to avoid confusion you should delete the older template (refer to the date field to distinguish them).

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Paul B. Gallagher

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