On 30 Oct 2024, at 19:05, leo wrote:
Hello fellow MailMaters
How can I “forward” an email without quoting it? I.e. I want
something like a redirect, but with free email address choice.
You can use "Message -> Edit as New Message".
--Randall
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On 2024-10-31 10:05:33 (+0800), leo wrote:
How can I “forward” an email without quoting it? I.e. I want
something like a redirect, but with free email address choice.
You can freely pick the redirect-from address when redirecting.
Philip___
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And you can also forward it as an attachment, which I find less “messy” than a
regular Forward.
Alain
On 31 Oct 2024 at 03:05:33 CET, leo wrote:
> Hello fellow MailMaters
>
> How can I “forward” an email without quoting it? I.e. I want something like
> a redirect, but with free email addr
On 31 Oct 2024, at 13:13, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2024-10-31 10:05:33 (+0800), leo wrote:
>> [...]
>
> You can freely pick the redirect-from address when redirecting.
When I do so i get the following error:
***Failed to send message***
*Unexpected return code 550 (expected 250):
“5.7.0 From a
On 1 Nov 2024, at 2:38, Randall Gellens wrote:
>
> You can use "Message -> Edit as New Message".
This works! Thanks!
Leo
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Any progress fixing that? I have two machines, one a loaded Apple
Silicon MacBook Pro running 6064 where everything works, and an older
Intel backup laptop on 6065 where I can't really run MailMate because at
unpredictable times its goes non-responsive and eventually has to be
killed. Both mach