How do you forward 10 messages to same person without having to type in
their e mail address 10 times?

OS 10.3.2
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Re: Forwarding multiple messages to one person by Dave

Dave
Fri Apr 16 20:35:20 CDT 2004

On 4/16/04 4:43 PM, in article BCA5BDAB.1B0AB%studiok4485@hotmail.com,
"kevs" <studiok4485@hotmail.com> wrote:

> How do you forward 10 messages to same person without having to type in
> their e mail address 10 times?

Create a new mail message addressed to that person, then drag all 10
messages onto it to attach them.



Re: Forwarding multiple messages to one person by Adam

Adam
Fri Apr 16 20:35:30 CDT 2004

In article <BCA5BDAB.1B0AB%studiok4485@hotmail.com>,
kevs <studiok4485@hotmail.com> wrote:

> How do you forward 10 messages to same person without having to type in
> their e mail address 10 times?

Compose a new message to this person and drag all 10 messages onto the
message you are composing. They will be attached.

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Re: Forwarding multiple messages to one person by Paul

Paul
Fri Apr 16 20:35:47 CDT 2004

On 4/16/04 4:43 PM, in article BCA5BDAB.1B0AB%studiok4485@hotmail.com,
"kevs" <studiok4485@hotmail.com> wrote:

> How do you forward 10 messages to same person without having to type in
> their e mail address 10 times?

You could drag them all (or 9 of them) to your desktop, then frag them back
in as attachments in the 10th message. They'll all display inline (i.e. as
text, not attachments that need to be opened) on the received message. But
each attachment can also be double-clicked to open as its own message - if
the recipient wants to reply separately to each, for example.

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