Locate the e-mail that you sent already in your "sent" folder.    
Highlight it and hold down the control key.  This will automatically open 
a pop-up menu with an option to duplicate the e-mail.  Open the "new" 
duplicate, and heck-off the checkmarks by each of the recipient names, 
remove the e-mail content and type in your post-script.  By duplicating 
the previously  "sent" e-mail, and then modifying the new one, you 
perserve both e-mails (if you need to).

You can also "queue" an unsent e-mail (addresses in place), go to your 
"Out-Box" folder, highlight it, and hold down the control key, and select 
duplicate.  If you do this, then you do not have to uncheck any check 
marks and both e-mails are ready for typing in content - I use this 
method if I want to address two separate issues with the same group of 
people.

There are a few steps involved but I find it useful.

Mary Lou


>If I had to do that, I'd go to the original sent email and replace 
>the existing subject and text with the postscript you'd like to send.  
>Then I'd go through the recipient list clicking on the green checks 
>(sent) and toggling them to alarm clock (unsent).  
>
>There are also scripts like "Toggle sent/unsent" that can toggle the 
>whole batch, if you have one.  I can't remember whether that may have 
>been one of the scripts that comes with eMailer... but I don't think 
>it is.  If it's a large enough group to make it worthwhile to get the 
>script, there'll be something available at the Fog City web site.
>
>Roger
>
>
>1/16/03 3:46 PM Tannis Baker ever-so-carefully typed:  
>
>>Here is a question I have never seen asked before!
>>
>>I just sent out a forward to a selected group of friends.
>>
>>I would now like to add a postscript to that forward and send it to the 
>>exact same selected group.  It is not a  collection of addresses that I 
>>had any reason to go to the trouble of creating a New Group for.
>>
>>Is there any quick way of creating a new outgoing mail of any kind with 
>>those same addresses automatically or efficiently.  (i.e. duplicating and 
>>the old message (with addresses)and replacing it with a new?)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Tannis
>>
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