Re: Saving and re-sending company request by Olórin
Olórin
Mon Jun 23 04:20:08 PDT 2008
"Gregory" <Gregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA76D61B-BB1C-45C5-A9FC-99B71FF3DD17@microsoft.com...
> Highlight the email in sent items, right click it>copy to folder>type
> in the name you want this folder to have. It will appear in Local
> Folders, after Inbox, Outbox, etc.
> --
> Gregory
>
>
> "Gregory" wrote:
>
>> P.S. You can create folders within Outlook Express.
>> --
>> Gregory
>>
>>
>> "Gregory" wrote:
>>
>> > MVP Bruce Hagen set me straight over in Outlook Express.general.
>> > Sent Items>Forward>highlight and delete address and subject.
>> > Click file>save as>desktop as .eml file. An envelope icons appears
>> > on desktop. Click this icon each time you want to send the company
>> > request. Presto !
>> > --
>> > Gregory
>> >
>> >
>> > "Olórin" wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > "Gregory" <Gregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > news:6BF9A193-851F-4516-A025-B50D9D8B845C@microsoft.com...
>> > > > Hello, I am using Outlook Express in WXPH SP2. I sent a lengthy
>> > > > request
>> > > > to
>> > > > a company and saved it to OE folder. How can I send this request
>> > > > to other
>> > > > companies with different email addresses ? Do I need to move this
>> > > > email
>> > > > to
>> > > > My Documents? If so, how do I do this from OE Folders? Or is
>> > > > this
>> > > > possible
>> > > > ? Thanks,
>> > > > --
>> > > > Gregory
>> > >
>> > > What do you mean by "saved it to OE folder" and "how do I do this
>> > > from OE
>> > > folders"?
>> > >
>> > > If, by "OE folder" you just mean the "Inbox", "Sent Items" etc areas
>> > > appearing within Outlook Express, then just double-click on the
>> > > message in
>> > > Sent Items, click on Forward, tidy up the text and subject as already
>> > > described then add the recipients, again as described. (This assumes
>> > > that
>> > > you have a tick in "Save copy of sent messages in the 'Sent Items'
>> > > folder"
>> > > in the "Send" tab of the Tools > Options dialog box of OE, which I
>> > > believe
>> > > is the default.)
>> > >
>> > > If, however, you mean a folder on your PC to which you have manually
>> > > saved a
>> > > copy of the message, eg as a .eml file, you could just locate the
>> > > file in
>> > > Windows Explorer, double-click on it to open it, then proceed as just
>> > > described with the forwarding, etc. (Although this would be received
>> > > with a
>> > > raised eyebrow by most people, as a rather odd way of working!)
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
Thanks, yes, I knew all this. You weren't clear about exactly what you were
trying to achieve. Also, please crosspost rather than multiposting if you
must address several different groups; it saves time and energy on the part
of respondents.