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how can i hide the sending e-mail,s name when i forward an e-mail

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When I get an E-mail from some one and I want to forward it on to other people, I don't want to show the recipients the original senders name and address. can you help.

When I get an E-mail from some one and I want to forward it on to other people, I don't want to show the recipients the original senders name and address. can you help.

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When you reply to or forward a message it usually opens in the message editing window where you can do what you want with the original message.

Perhaps you need to use "forward inline" if you are not seeing the original message when you forward. Try the right-click pop-up menu for this option, or go to Tools|Options to set the default behaviour.

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the delete key is your friend.

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What I want to do is forward an e-mail to other recipient, but no show who sent it to me. how does the delete key do this.

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When you reply to or forward a message it usually opens in the message editing window where you can do what you want with the original message.

Perhaps you need to use "forward inline" if you are not seeing the original message when you forward. Try the right-click pop-up menu for this option, or go to Tools|Options to set the default behaviour.

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thanks zenos. matt not everyone is an it geek.

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h.jmuzik said

thanks zenos. matt not everyone is an it geek.

What is the geek requirement about using your keyboard.

Seriously I am not just offended by that comment. I am incensed that anyone would even make such a statement.

The words puerile and vapid are all I can think of.