andré wrote:
Ant a écrit :
On 1/13/2014 8:43 AM PT, andré typed:
Method 2:
Use CTRL-R or equivalent to create a reply. Select and copy the quoted
material you want to include. Close the reply without sending.
Compose a fresh message, paste the copied material. Rewrap if desired.
Add recipients, subject, etc. Send normally.
Thanks. Bummer, not quick and easy. Oh well. :)
Actually, method 2 is almost as quick as a direct reply. I use that
frequently, particularly when changing the topic. (Although I tend to
open the new message first.)
Not if I have many random BCC e-mail addresses.
For me it is about 10 seconds extra (per response), so it is a lot
faster than restarting SM in any case.
- Click new message icon
- in existing msg, click reply (or reply-to-all) icon + { ctl/A (for all
of msg) or select text to copy }
- in new msg ctl/C + add subject
- add destination (maybe by transferring from reply-to-all field)
- then whatever changes you would have done anyway
with 60 random messages, that would take 10 minutes extra over a
straight reply, but restarting SM 60 times would probably take several
hours.
No, the point is that he doesn't want to add 60 recipients by hand. In
that scenario, he'd reuse the 60 recipients in the existing message and
restart once after deleting the In-Reply-To line.
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