There may be another way but whenever I need to send the attachment back to
the original sender (for example if they lost it - I have a client that does
that frequently) I use forward instead of reply. The only downside is you
will have to enter their email address because it will be blank for a
forward.
There may be another way but whenever I need to send the attachment back
to the original sender (for example if they lost it - I have a client that
does that frequently) I use forward instead of reply. The only downside is
you will have to enter their email address because it will be blank for a
forward.
And I use Reply, dragging the attachment from the original message to the
reply.
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