"two shoes" <twoshoes DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The forward function only works for one email at a time what I am trying
> to
> do is send more than one received email as an attachment in an outgoing
> email.
>
> Any suggestions?
Apart from cut and paste...
Install the free and very efficient search utility Locate32
http://www.uku.fi/~jmhuttun/
Then you can search for the actual files that correspond to particular
emails
(locate32 has a good "file containing text" facility) in
userid/Appdata/Local/Microsoft/Windows Mail/Local Folders/Inbox
(or whatever)
Once located simply attach the files as you would any pics or docs.
It sounds a hassle but once you had Locate32 installed
it would be a quick and easy process.
>> You can attach an email by selecting
>> userid/Appdata/Local/Microsoft/Windows Mail/Local Folders/Inbox
>> as the attach source folder, but identifying the particular email
>> you want to attach is tricky since the file names aren't very
>> helpful, the date modified is the only remotely useful thing to
>> select the email.
>>
>> Wouldn't the "forward" function combined with cut and paste
>> do what you want?
>>
>>