Re: email atachments


Brice Mijares <bricemijares@...>
 

You can highlight multiple files and send them the way I suggested.

On 1/29/2018 7:25 AM, Walker, Michael E wrote:
That works well, only if you are sending one file. You need to know both ways. The former recommendation for doing it in Thunderbird is good for multiple files.
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Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: email atachments
I fine it easier to locate the file you want to send, say it's in your document folder, high lite the file, context key, send to, arrow down to mail recipient and hit enter and fill in the edit boxes.
On 1/29/2018 6:45 AM, Gordon Legge wrote:
To forward a message in Thunderbird:


alt-m to launch a menu of message options, and then f to forward. You
then need to enter the address of the person you want to forward to.
The attachment should accompany the forwarded message.


Good luck.


--Gordon



On 1/29/2018 7:53 AM, Val Paul wrote:
Hi all!

Can someone tell me how to forward an email with an atchment with
jaws? I use thunderbird, and have never done this before.

Thanks.


Val.






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