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How can I resend an email?

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Occasionally when sending an email I receive an error message. It may be an auto message from a server (sender or receiver) that the email was deliverable due to a detailed stated reason or an error from Norton stating that an email was not properly sent due to a (internet) connection problem or disruption. The later typically occurs when I am traveling and connected to a motel or other WiFi network that has less then optimum signal strength, speed, & bandwidth. I am hoping that Thunderbird has a resend option similar to MS Outlook. Please help.

Occasionally when sending an email I receive an error message. It may be an auto message from a server (sender or receiver) that the email was deliverable due to a detailed stated reason or an error from Norton stating that an email was not properly sent due to a (internet) connection problem or disruption. The later typically occurs when I am traveling and connected to a motel or other WiFi network that has less then optimum signal strength, speed, & bandwidth. I am hoping that Thunderbird has a resend option similar to MS Outlook. Please help.

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tclark said

Thanks for the idea Matt. I have been doing that for years but was hoping there was a "resend" command similar to MS Outlook.

Actually I generally prefer forward. Makes it obvious to the recipient they were in the original notification and when that was. But that is usually because when I resend it is because someone is not happy about finding out about something after the event.

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go to the sent folder, or anywhere you can select the message. Right click, select edit as new message.

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Thanks for the idea Matt. I have been doing that for years but was hoping there was a "resend" command similar to MS Outlook.

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tclark said

Thanks for the idea Matt. I have been doing that for years but was hoping there was a "resend" command similar to MS Outlook.

Actually I generally prefer forward. Makes it obvious to the recipient they were in the original notification and when that was. But that is usually because when I resend it is because someone is not happy about finding out about something after the event.

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Thanks for the input Matt. I had never considered that.