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Replying to E-mail Messages |
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After you've read a message, you may want to respond. |
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The window with the e-mail you are reading typically has a
Reply button.
Click this button to open a new window.
The To and Subject lines are
automatically filled in with the e-mail address of the
sender and the subject of the message.
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You might also have a Reply To All or similar button that
also opens a new window. In this case,
all the addresses in the CC list are included in
the To and CC lines. |
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In some programs, the original message appears automatically.
Other programs have a Quote or Include Original Message
button. By clicking on this button, the text of the original e-mail
appears in the body of the reply, usually marked in a different font
or color, or with a special character, such as the greater
than sign (>) at the beginning of each line.
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You can choose to place your reply
before or after the original text.
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To respond to a series of ideas or questions, you can intersperse
your reply with the original text. Typically, your replies appear
in a different color or font, making it easier to identify. |
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