How can I exclude a contact address from a contact group while I'm forwarding an email?
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I receive emails from my friend every day. Sometimes I want to forwards an email to a contact group. But the contact who sent the email to me is included the group. I don't want to sent the email to the person who sent it to me. How can I exclude that contact address while I'm forwarding the email?
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Answer:
Well if using any normal emailclient, when you click "reply all" you can simply remove the address of the person who sent it to you. Same with forwarding. If you forward to a group, you should still be able to remove the address you don't want to send by simplymoving the cursor to the address and deleting it. What software are you using and (specifically) what are you trying which is presumably not working? Mark
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