Thunderbird user migrating to Outlook

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Ion Chalmers Freeman

Hi!
I started a new job, and the company has standardized on MS
Outlook. Two features I use frequently in Mozilla Thunderbird, which
I'm failing to find in Outlook, are
(1) Bounce, or redirect. Take a message, send it as is to another
email address. If friends write me at work, for instance, I'd like to
redirect it to my home account.
(2) Edit-as-new. In Thunderbird, you hit ctrl+e, and you get to edit
an email you've received, and mail it to somebody as your own. Or, you
can take sent mail, edit it slightly, and send it to someone else. I
miss this right now because I sent an email out to be approved, got
some changes, and now would like to make the changes and send it
again. I know there are ungainly ways of approving the task, but is
there a simple command that will load a message into the composition
window?
Thanks!
ion
 
Found it. You have to open the message in its own window, then you can
choose "resend this message" from the tools menu
If it's not from you (the bounce), you have to choose
"From Field" from the View menu, and delete the sender's address.
 
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