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how do you transfer an e-mail directly to a website?

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I want to take an e-mail I received, and post it on a social media website (Facebook). I tried using using the "from" link at the top of the e-mail itself, but it doesn't work.

I want to take an e-mail I received, and post it on a social media website (Facebook). I tried using using the "from" link at the top of the e-mail itself, but it doesn't work.

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I can't think of a way to make that direct transfer. Assuming you want to show the sender, date/time, and subject line, try using Forward to insert that information into a new message, then, without sending the message, copy and paste from the new message body. Is that close enough?

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jscher2000: That suggestion doesn't work. But it's all good. There is a "share" button on the web page, and I was wanting to share it on Facebook, so that's solved, and that's all there was to it. Thanks, though, for the quick reply.


Best wishes, Tommy

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You can usually just copy-and-paste the text. ;-)

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Thanks, Zenos, I think I have it now. I'm not 100% sure, but the e-mail contains pictures, so I'm going to give it a rip, and see what happens. Will be back to Mozilla support if it doesn't work.