Mary Lou and Dave have pointed out the same excellent solution - which is kind of self evident if I had bothered to experiment with the contents of the menu bar - I am particularly tickled to be reminded of the potential in using the Control key for such endeavours!
Also, I like the the trick of making duplicates before sending separate messages. Thanks, Tannis >I found an easier way - it doesn't change your orig message either. >1) Open the old message that has all those addresses. It can be either incoming or outgoing email message. >2) Pull Edit menu to "Copy entire message" >3) Make a new message & paste into the message area. >4) Select all the addresses that you pasted, and drag them to the address >area. >5) Delete the remaining message text, unless you want it. > >Now you have a new message that is addressed to all the people that the >original message was addressed! And this way doesn't change your old >messages (in case you want a record of what you already had). And it >works on both incoming & outgoing messages! :-) >Hope this helps. > >Best, >Dave Nathanson >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 >>1/16/03 3:46 PM Tannis Baker ever-so-carefully typed (Or not, I erased the word "erasing"!) : >> >>>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 >>> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

