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Is it possible to attach copies of existing e-mails to a new e-mail?

  • coenoby's avatar
    coenoby
    2 years ago

    Rufusroughcut1 wrote:

     What I need to know is how to attach a message  or a number of messages from different sources to one e-mail.


    Your initial question was clear and 用心棒  has posted the answer. 😉

    If you are still not sure, take a look at this example:

    In webmail I have selected five emails (in red) and then when I click on the right hand arrow (forward\) symbol it will create an email with those  5 .eml files included as attachments.  You can then specify the recipient and add your text as necessary.

    I hope that helps.

    Coenoby

     

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    用心棒
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    In webmail select the messages and then Forward option; other email clients may have similar option, i.e. in Thunderbird forward as attachments.

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    • Rufusroughcut1's avatar
      Rufusroughcut1
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      Thanks,

      Maybe my question was not clear enough.

      I know how to forward a message. What I need to know is how to attach a message  or a number of messages from different sources to one e-mail.

      • coenoby's avatar
        coenoby
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        Rufusroughcut1 wrote:

         What I need to know is how to attach a message  or a number of messages from different sources to one e-mail.


        Your initial question was clear and 用心棒  has posted the answer. 😉

        If you are still not sure, take a look at this example:

        In webmail I have selected five emails (in red) and then when I click on the right hand arrow (forward\) symbol it will create an email with those  5 .eml files included as attachments.  You can then specify the recipient and add your text as necessary.

        I hope that helps.

        Coenoby