" when replying to an email?Here are the steps to get the inline text: 1) Click "Options". You should find it near the top right of Yahoo Mail. 2) Click "General Preferences". Should be near the middle of the screen. 3) Near the bottom of the screen is box titled "Message Actions". In this box under the sub-heading "Forwarding Messages" you can choose to forward text as an attachment or inline text. Choose "Inline text". 4) Then click "Save". Near the bottom left o" /> I Cant Find The Email Adder To Reply To

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How to get indent with ">" when replying to an email?

Here are the steps to get the inline text:

1) Click "Options". You should find it near the top right of Yahoo Mail.
2) Click "General Preferences". Should be near the middle of the screen.
3) Near the bottom of the screen is box titled "Message Actions". In this box under the sub-heading "Forwarding Messages" you can choose to forward text as an attachment or inline text. Choose "Inline text".
4) Then click "Save". Near the bottom left of the same screen.
5) Done =)

When should you use a do not reply email address?

There is a legitimate use for a do-not-reply email address, for example when you are sending a transactional email that does not need a confirmation (i.e. new account creation or an order confirmation). The reason for it is simple - if you've ever sent emails to hundreds, thousands or even millions of recipients, you'll invariably see large numbers bouncebacks (think about 20% depending on what type of audience - B2B or B2C/free email addresses - you send to) for one reason or another -- out of office replies, mailbox full, greylisting and/or spam filtering by receiver's ISP, all sorts of 500 and 400 errors that get bounced back to the sending mailbox. Even if you use a "reply to" address in your email header, you'll still see a good number of replies depending on the receiving mail system. It's easier (and won't overwhelm *your* mailserver which has to process those bounces) to route the bounces to /dev/null and only respond to the inquiries that have taken an affirmative action to communicate with you.

Can i find an email address hidden in the contact form using firebug?

This most likely will not be possible, as the email address will be stored in the server-side scripting (PHP, ASP or similar) and this information is never shown in the source code of the site, as it will be evaluated and parsed as full HTML.

Cannot find Outbox in my yahoo email. Where is it located?

The "outbox'' is used to hold emails that are in limbo. Meaning----those neither sent nor deleted----usually due to some fault (like overloading). They're just waiting in line to go.

Yahoo doesn't have an "outbox".
About the closest thing to an outbox would be the Draft folder----not the same at all,---but still the closest.
The "sent" folder only holds emails that have been successfully sent.

Why is there an "X" after some of my contacts email address when composing?

@Mesmerised - Yes Yahoo regular email, when I compose. In the area where you put email address (To:). It doesn't want to take the addresses stored. Then when I go to send the send button is not highlighted so it disables me from sending, I'm not able to send email or reply to them if they send me email. This is only happening with two contacts..both of whom don't belong to Yahoo Answers, so I believe Yahoo Answers had nothing to with this. In fact are family members who I email often too. Both were contacted regarding issue. I've contact Yahoo Customer Care twice, no help. Where is all the customer care people..sheesh??

When I reply to a spoofed email, who receives that reply? The owner of the real email, or the spoofed email?

There are possibly 3 sender addresses associated with an email, From:, Reply-To: and Return-Path. All of them can be spoofed.If I reply with my regular email client, if Reply-To: is present, it offers me a choice, with that being the default. Else it uses From:.Return-Path I won’t see unless I expand the full email headers. That would have been used if the email could not be delivered - if my mailserver antivirus had rejected it up front and refused to accept it, or the sender had my address wrong and there was no such user at my domain.Normally, for personal email, Return-Path and From: are identical and set to the real address of the sender. For some legitimate mailing lists and newsletters, they are different.There is no way to tell the “owner of the real email” for a spoofed email. All you can do is look at mail headers and try to decide where to stop trusting them. You can trust your mail provider to provide correct information, because if you could not you’d never get any mail, and you can probably trust a big-name provider like Comcast. If they say it came from one of their users at a certain IP address, it probably did, but if you see more headers from domains you’ve never heard of, you can’t tell whether they are real, or spoofed and added later in the chain.In short, the owner of the spoofed email gets your reply, and is probably justly annoyed if you and 500 other people complain about something they have no knowledge of.If their address is used for a Return-Path, they also get hundreds of “undeliverable email” messages.If you are with a big provider such as Hotmail, clicking “this is spam” may take care of it for you - their process is sufficiently intelligent to unsubscribe you from mailing lists, and not to unjustly accuse those whose mail has been spoofed.

Craigslist Email Replies not working?

Whenever I find an item on craigslist that I want to buy from someone they never include their real email so I have to use the generic craigslist anonymous email but I never get a reply from the seller. I do not know why or if my email isn't working (I use Yahoo and copy and paste the CL email address in the TO section of my email). And I reply to listings that were added within 5 minutes but id doesn't work either. What could be the problem?

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