How do you respond to an answer?

  • Thread starter Annabelle & Don McGuckin
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Annabelle & Don McGuckin

I posted a question using msnews.microsoft.com. I received an answer to
which I would like to reply. However, when I prepare my message by clicking
Reply in Outlook Express and try to send it, my email is rejected because
the email address is incorrect (obviously the person who responded has their
proper email address protected for privacy). So how do you respond?
 
J

JF

*Bonjour Annabelle & Don McGuckin* !
I posted a question using msnews.microsoft.com. I received an answer to which
I would like to reply. However, when I prepare my message by clicking Reply
in Outlook Express and try to send it, my email is rejected because the email
address is incorrect (obviously the person who responded has their proper
email address protected for privacy). So how do you respond?

Choose to answer to the group.
My address is not valid for security reasons.
So please continue on the same thread, then the other readers will be
able to know if this was a workaround or not. I guess it was not,
because so you would have answered via
https://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp...x?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.accessibility
 
T

TaurArian

Use the *reply group* tab.

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|I posted a question using msnews.microsoft.com. I received an answer to
| which I would like to reply. However, when I prepare my message by clicking
| Reply in Outlook Express and try to send it, my email is rejected because
| the email address is incorrect (obviously the person who responded has their
| proper email address protected for privacy). So how do you respond?
|
|
 

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