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AOL - How do you include the senders text in your reply? |
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Check the box in the lower left hand corner. Click on image
below. Or,
- If you wish to quote all or part of the message back to the original
author for reference, select the text you wish to quote.
- use the "Forward" feature
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Complaints
on how annoying it is to get replies from AOL users that don't include the
original text. |
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How do you send to dozens of people and not revel
everyones email address? |
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Use the blind carbon copy feature. |
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Internet Etiquette |
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Sending Blind Copies
You can send blind copies of your e-mail when you do not want the primary
addressee(s) to know that you have sent the e-mail to anyone else, or when
you want to keep the e-mail address of each recipient private from the other
recipients.
To send a blind copy of your e-mail
- Click the Write icon above your mailbox.
- In the Send To: box in the Write Mail window, type the
e-mail address(es) of the primary recipient(s) (this is optional).
- In the Copy To: box, type the e-mail address(es) of the
recipient(s) of blind copies in parentheses. For example: (member1@aol.com,
member2@netscape.com, member3@compuserve.com).
- In the Subject: box, type a subject line for your e-mail.
- In the message box, type your e-mail message.
- When you have finished, click Send Now.
Notes
 | All of the recipients of your e-mail can receive blind copies; you do
not have to designate a primary recipient. |
 | Recipients of blind copies do not see the names of others who received
blind copies. |
 | As the sender of the e-mail, you will always see all names on the
e-mail (even those who received blind copies) -- whether you look in your
online mailbox, or in your offline mailbox, or if one of the e-mail
recipients forwards a copy of the e-mail back to you. |
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