On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 00:31:27 +0100 GMT, Philippe wrote:

> Hi all,

> it is sometimes useful to attach a received mail (as an eml file) to a
> new mail.

> Usually I save the received mail on disk (Save As...) then drag and
> drop the file on the new mail. I then have to delete the file from the
> disk.

> Sometimes I also invoke the "Alternative Forward" menu on the received
> mail (which creates a new mail with the other one in a file "1.eml"),
> then go into the Outbox to be able to drag and drop the attachment
> "1.eml" to a new mail. I then have to delete the alternative forward
> mail from the Outbox.

> Do you know of a better approach to do this? I'd like to be able to
> drag and drop a mail directly from the message list into the new mail,
> for instance.

Try selecting a e-mail and just drag-n-drop it to the e-mail you are
editing, works for me.

Or maybe I misunderstood your question? ;)

-- 
/Fredrik

The Bat! 3.65.03 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2


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