> I would like to know how to reply to an e-mail without resending
> attachments that were sent to me.
Are they actual attachments or are they inline graphics?
What version of Outlook? It may not matter, but stuff like that is really
something you should provide from the get go.

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Actual attachments are not included in replies; inline images in html
messages will be included. You'll need ot delete them yourself if you don't
want them included. You could convert the message to plain text to remove
imbedded images them quickly.

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> I would like to know how to reply to an e-mail without resending
> attachments
> that were sent to me.
buzbo - 15 Mar 2008 22:20 GMT
My bad!! A friend sent me an e-mail with pictures within the message or
inline images in HTML, and not as separate attachments or pictures. I just
got this new program and I am still trying to set it up. In my Outlook
Express you can select to reply without resending attachments. I didn't
realize that Outlook is set up this way from the get go. Thanks for setting
me straight you guys!
> Actual attachments are not included in replies; inline images in html
> messages will be included. You'll need ot delete them yourself if you don't
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> > attachments
> > that were sent to me.