How do you resend an email already sent?

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I have been trying to find a way to resend an email that had been sent at
least one time before. Is there a way to do this?
 
Hi Skip,

go into the "sent iems folder" open the e-mail you want to resend
(doubleclick) click on "Action => resend this message".

My Outlook is in german, so the translation is maybe different to your
Outlook menu.

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Oliver Vukovics
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Oliver,
thank you for the help. I knew it had to be something really simple. I
think I need to get new glasses..

Skip
 
In the English use the "Forward" command.

Oliver Vukovics said:
Hi Skip,

go into the "sent iems folder" open the e-mail you want to resend
(doubleclick) click on "Action => resend this message".

My Outlook is in german, so the translation is maybe different to your
Outlook menu.

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com
..
 
My first assumption was that they were two different things, but I don't see
a "Resend" option in either the pull-down or context menu in the English
version of Outlook 2007. Hence I defaulted to the assumption that "Forward"
was the relevant answer. Is "resend" somewhere harder to find?
 
Tengu said:
My first assumption was that they were two different things, but I don't
see
a "Resend" option in either the pull-down or context menu in the English
version of Outlook 2007. Hence I defaulted to the assumption that
"Forward"
was the relevant answer. Is "resend" somewhere harder to find?

You have to open the message, then in the Actions section, click on Other
actions - the "Resend" function is in there.

HTH
 

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