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how to remove remote content when replying or forwarding emails

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Remote Content in Messages articles explains that 1. remote content is blocked (NOT removed) 2. Remote content are parts of a message (such as images, stylesheets, or videos) which are not included in the message itself, but are downloaded from the Internet when you view the message.

Question: how can I find and remove that remote content from the when forwarding, replying or copy-pasting the content?

[[Remote Content in Messages]] articles explains that 1. remote content is blocked (NOT removed) 2. Remote content are parts of a message (such as images, stylesheets, or videos) which are not included in the message itself, but are downloaded from the Internet when you view the message. Question: how can I find and remove that remote content from the when forwarding, replying or copy-pasting the content?

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You will have to remove any links to remote content, and since that is usually buried in the message source (Ctrl+U), it might be useful to reply or forward in plain text format to expose the unwanted code. If your default format is HTML, hold Shift when replying or forwarding (or starting a new message) to change the format to plain text. You could also copy from the message source, just the content that is necessary, excluding remote links and scripts.