yes, but I want to combine the content of one or more emails in one new email by attaching the orginal mail too.
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Browse All TopicsUsing only Gmail alone and without saving an existing email as a text file to a local PC, is it possible to somehow attach an email already within gmail to a new email being composed in gmail, like you can drag and drop an email in Outlook?
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To send only one received email, click on the appropriate link ("forwarding messages", "forwarding attachments") here
http://mail.google.com/sup
I do not know how to Forward more than one email at a time other than by saving the emails and sending as an attachment..
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by: Miss_SellaneusPosted on 2008-06-08 at 07:04:53ID: 21738405
I don't think so, but you can accomplish the same result by going to the original message, selecting "Message", "Forward As", "Attachment".
Change the subject, empty out the body of the email, and now you have a new, blank message with the original email attached.