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After Replying To An Email How Do I Forward My Email To Another Party Without My Response Showing

If someone writes "looking forward to seeing you" in an email to you, how do you reply back?

After awhile crocodile

What is the difference between replying and forwarding email? Also, what is the?

when you reply an email you are answering some who email you but when you forward an email you are sending an email that was sent to you, to another person.

How to reply to an email without showing the original message?

That "used" to be an option,----back when we had a "general preferences" under options.

But you know Yahoo---always updating and reformatting ---which changes everything.
That option was removed (nearly a year ago) along with general preferences.

The only thing you can do now, is to delete the original message yourself.
You MUST click on "reply" first.
Then in the reply window---highlight the original message, and press the delete key on your *keyboard*, and !poof! it's gone.
Now you've got a blank page to type in your reply before sending.

(you can also get rid of the list of previous addresses the same way)
"Sometimes" it's better to erase smaller portions at a time, instead of all at once.

For small OR stubborn areas----you can just backspace them out and you don't even have to highlight for that.

Forward message without showing history?

With Yahoo's new format---you can ONLY change (edit) an email you are going to reply to (or forward)--IF--you first disable "Conversations" in your settings. That setting won't allow you to delete (or add) anything.
To disable "Conversations"----hover over the "Gear" icon (top right) and in the drop menu, click on "Settings". Then click on "Viewing emails" (list on the left) and un-check "enable Conversations". Then click "Save".

NOW--- It's really easy to erase the previous history.

You have to click on "forward" first----then highlight those previous address and/or previous responses (and/or anything else you don't want)---and then press the delete key on your KEYBOARD , and they are erased.
Mostly it's better to only do small bunches at a time, so as not to overwhelm the delete action.

For smaller areas,(or stubborn areas) you can just backspace them out---and you don't even have to highlight for that.
When you get it all like you want---click send and the edited copy is sent to your recipients

If you forward an email can the original sender see that you forwarded it?

Only if you include the original sender with the forwarded email. In nearly all cases, if not all, when you forward an email you get an empty To, CC, and BCC address input box. The subject generally has “FW” or “FWD” added to the front of the email to show that it’s been forwarded. But ultimately, unless you add the original sender, the original sending will not know that you’ve forwarded the email.Now let me also say this. If the original sender included code embedded within an email letting him know exactly when and how many times the email has been opened, he will know. I see this with CRM software from time to time.But outside of that, with a traditional email, the original sender has zero knowledge you’ve forwarded the email, unless you include him as a recipient when you forward OR one of the recipients that you’ve forwarded the message to informs the original sender.

If you forward an email to someone else on Gmail, does the original sender know?

The simple answer is no.If it’s an HTML email, and you have images enabled, the original server will get the request for the image, and that request will include basic information such as your ip address and user agent. Should you forward that message to another party, and that recipient also has images enabled, the original server will get a request for the image from that person, too, including the their ip address and user agent.However, other than an image request, no other forwarded content will reach the original sender.

How to reply to original sender without including subsequent messages forwarded to others?

I just got an e-mail. I forwarded it to another correspondent with an added message. Now I want to reply only to the original sender, but my added message is attached to the original e-mail. I cannot reply to the sender without including my message to the person to whom I forwarded the e-mail.

I found instructions in Yahoo Mail help for deleting one message in a conversation, but the instructions are incorrect. It says to expand the message, click "more" in the toolbar, and click on "Delete message". However, there is no "Delete message" option in the "more" menu.

Besides, I don't really want to delete my added message to trash, I just want to reply to the original message without including the added message.

Also besides: in any case, if I click the reply button for the conversation, it sets up a reply to the recipient of the last communication, the one forwarded. The address of the sender of the original message is hidden. If I click on the name of the original sender, the e-mail address does not appear, nor is there a menu including "save this sender and address to contacts," "send a new message to this sender only," "view the e-mail address behind this name," or anything like that.

What a mess! What used to be normal, easy and intuitive is now impossible! And worst of all, your new help messages are incorrect, as I also found this morning trying to solve a problem with Yahoo weather. I'm dreading the changeover to the new My Yahoo!

Michael Bates
Tiesenhausen@yahoo.com

If I forward an email from my gmail account, will the original sender see it?

I'm quite certain that if you choose "Reply", then yes, the email will go to the person who sent it to you. If you choose "Forward" then the email goes only to the person(s) that you insert email addresses for. The original sender will only be "notified" if #1 you don't remove any "forwarding" information that automatically goes into the email when you click on "Forward" because the person you send your 'conversation' to would have the email address of the original sender, and (having the original sender's email address) they would be able to write to the original sender to tell them what you've done.
It's a little hard to explain in writing. I hope you get the jist of what I'm saying here.

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