Pesquisar no site de suporte

Evite golpes de suporte. Nunca pedimos que você ligue ou envie uma mensagem de texto para um número de telefone, ou compartilhe informações pessoais. Denuncie atividades suspeitas usando a opção “Denunciar abuso”.

Saiba mais

Esta discussão foi arquivada. Faça uma nova pergunta se precisa de ajuda.

Is it possible to group or bundle several emails into one to forward to a recipient?

  • 3 respostas
  • 3 têm este problema
  • 120 visualizações
  • Última resposta de sfhowes

more options

I want to forward several emails in one email with one heading to a recipient -rather than forward several emails with different headings to a recipient. They are several parts of one topic and I want to group them and not have many individual emails that can get separated.

Can this be done. If so, how.

I want to forward several emails in one email with one heading to a recipient -rather than forward several emails with different headings to a recipient. They are several parts of one topic and I want to group them and not have many individual emails that can get separated. Can this be done. If so, how.

Solução escolhida

I'd copy-and-paste the text of the relevant messages into a new message.

If you forward a single email message, you can choose to forward it as an attachment, or else as "in-line", meaning its text appears within your new message. I don't know of any formal or automated way to combine multiple email messages in-line into a single new message or document.

You can forward multiple messages, but to do so they'd have to be sent as attachments, which seems to be something you don't want to do. If I have read you wrong and misunderstood your feeling about attachments, then you can attach old messages to a new one by drag-and-drop within Thunderbird, dropping them into the right-hand side of the addressing box in the new message. (BTW, you can use this method to attach any file.)

Another approach would be to copy-and-paste the text from those separate messages into a new document, perhaps in your word processor, and send that as an attachment.

Part of the problem is to consider how the text would be most useful to your recipient; sending emails on as attached or in-line emails makes sense since your correspondent is going to have the tools (an email client program) at hand to work with those messages. If you do merge them into a word processor document, you must check ahead to see if that will be useful to your correspondent.

Ler esta resposta 👍 2

Todas as respostas (3)

more options

Solução escolhida

I'd copy-and-paste the text of the relevant messages into a new message.

If you forward a single email message, you can choose to forward it as an attachment, or else as "in-line", meaning its text appears within your new message. I don't know of any formal or automated way to combine multiple email messages in-line into a single new message or document.

You can forward multiple messages, but to do so they'd have to be sent as attachments, which seems to be something you don't want to do. If I have read you wrong and misunderstood your feeling about attachments, then you can attach old messages to a new one by drag-and-drop within Thunderbird, dropping them into the right-hand side of the addressing box in the new message. (BTW, you can use this method to attach any file.)

Another approach would be to copy-and-paste the text from those separate messages into a new document, perhaps in your word processor, and send that as an attachment.

Part of the problem is to consider how the text would be most useful to your recipient; sending emails on as attached or in-line emails makes sense since your correspondent is going to have the tools (an email client program) at hand to work with those messages. If you do merge them into a word processor document, you must check ahead to see if that will be useful to your correspondent.

more options

Thanks very much. This gives me several solutions. Much appreciated.

more options

ImportExportTools has an option to save all messages in a folder as a single text file, with or without attachments: right-click the folder, ImportExportTools/Export all messages in the folder/as single text file.