Re: Sending Mail from Windows Explorer Q
- From: "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlookmvp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 11:41:48 -0500
there seem to be an awful lot of things you weren't aware you could do with outlook :) (Sendto does not require Outlook, only an email client that registers itself with windows.)
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"Uncle Grumpy" <unclegrumpy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:shnpq3datn1u8jeu9326v976m0l1smv8vo@xxxxxxxxxx
Sean <seanryanie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When you send a mail via Windows Explorer i.e send to mail recipient,
how can you do that without the message on the Subject line reading "e-
mailing: file that is attached" and also the message that appears
within the message body? I always manually delete, but is it possible
not to have these messages displayed in the first place?
I am certainly a freakin' dummie, but the LAST time I checked, one
couldn't send an email from Windows Explorer.
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