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markwise

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Feb 1, 2008
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Almere / Netherlands
What is in Mail, the easiest way to copy an attachment from one email into another


(I am a fomer windows / Outlook user and started only recently with Mac)
 
yeah that sounds real easy
however if one opens an email with attachment and then opens a new blank email, the old email with attachment automatically dissapears.
so no where to dragg the attachment to

alternative
save the attachment first to downlaads and then from there attach it to a new email is a rather unhandy way to proceed
 
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however if one opens an email with attachment and then opens a new blank email, the old email with attachment automatically dissapears.
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This is not true. The attachment remains with its message, partially completed or blank. You may use the Windows menu to bring the incomplete message back to the front at any time. If you quit Mail before you send the message, then you will be prompted to save it as a draft. If you lose power before you finish the message, then your message, attachment and all, will be in your Drafts folder.

The takeaway message is that Mail keeps your unsent messages and attachments as safe a baby in its mother's arms.
 
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