On Wed, 2015-03-11 at 23:49 +0000, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-03-11 at 20:46 +0000, Emilio Recio wrote:
> > Hello, the way around is to copy the email you want to annotate (it could 
> > be your or someone else's email) 
> > to your draft folder. After copying it there, open the email you just 
> > copied. You should then be set to 
> > "Edit as new..." as the feature from Thunderbird.
> 
> Sure but I should not have to. I really would like to see this feature in a 
> future release.

It makes no sense to do this. As others have said, you can create a new
message by editing an old one, but it's a *new message*. Being able to
edit an old message is a can of worms. Are you going to edit all the
copies everyone else received? How about editing a message sent by
someone else? Are you going to change the copy they have on their own
mailstore? How about a message that's digitally signed?

Maybe what you actually want is not exactly what you said, but I for one
am at a loss to understand what your point is.

poc

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