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Originally Posted by VistaRookie Your original question asked about copying the entire email in one operation. I can't speak about Netscape and Thunderbird because I don't use them. But I believe this idea would still work. If you do decide to stick with Windows Mail, I can get you down to 2 operations.
1) Click Reply.
2) Copy entire message area. You can still use CTRL A and CTRL C for that.
When you click reply, you will get all the information, that I believe you want,
inside the message area of the email. It will include all the CC names and
also email addresses. It looks like this:
----- Original Message -----
From: Psychologist
To: John Doe; Jane Doe; Mr Smith; Mrs Smith
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:32 AM
Subject: ongoing conversation |
Just tried it. Yes, it does work like that in Thunderbird.
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Originally Posted by psychologist I'm not trying to be negative here, just thinking about potential problems in advance before committing to a whole new system... |
Why not do it both ways for a while. Set up two e-mail clients, Just leave messages on the server and download to both.
Treat one the way you've been doing it (it seems to work OK for you, but it's not exactly what you want). Think of this as the known evil.
Set up the other client to do as simpswr and I have suggested.
This way you can try the new way and see if it does what you need without sacrificing the old, familiar way.