Re: KWE & Thunderbird Question

2016-02-11 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Hi, disregard my last message, it worked! Thanks. Nick On 2/11/2016 10:46 PM, Tom Kingston wrote: Nick, There are a few options. You can save the attachment and attach it to a new message. You can also use the "Edit as new message" option in the message menu. But this is really the same as

Re: KWE & Thunderbird Question

2016-02-11 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Thanks, I like your control-a then delete suggestion. The only reason I tried turning browse mode on while composing an e-mail was to try to figure out what I deleted from the message with the attachment, but your machine gun explanation helps me out a lot in understanding why. On 2/11/2016 1

Re: KWE & Thunderbird Question

2016-02-11 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
Nick, There are a few options. You can save the attachment and attach it to a new message. You can also use the "Edit as new message" option in the message menu. But this is really the same as forwarding. It just doesn't put FWD in the subject line and it creates a new header as a new message

KWE & Thunderbird Question

2016-02-11 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Feel free to e-mail me off list. I'm using latest WE but am uncertain which version of Thunderbird I am using (but I've had it for about 8 months). How can I forward an attachment (to someone) without having to send the original e-mail which contained that attachment? Also, when I have forwa