[MlMt] find reply

aisrael alain.israel at pasteur.fr
Tue Apr 2 08:39:10 EDT 2024


John, thank you, indeed this helps. But I still don’t understand the 
purpose of the left-curved arrow : I doubt this only exists to indicate 
the message has received an answer (but who knows?).

Alain

On 2 Apr 2024, at 14:07, John Doherty wrote:

> You can click on the subject of the message you are looking at to 
> select all messages with the same subject. While this does not 
> strictly do what you want -- specifically find the reply to the 
> message you are looking at, and only that -- it can certainly narrow 
> things down a lot and make the reply easy to find.
>
> If you are looking at the message in a three-panel message viewer, the 
> selected messages will be displayed in that viewer. If you are looking 
> at the message in a separate window, a new viewer with only the 
> selected messages will be opened.
>
> Don't know if this helps. FWIW, it's what I would do.
>
> On Tue 2024-04-02 04:35 AM MDT -0600, <alain.israel at pasteur.fr> wrote:
>
>> When I respond to an email, the original email and the response 
>> sometimes end up (at least temporarily) in different mailboxes. 
>> Having in front of me the original email, how do I access my 
>> response? I see a curved arrow pointing to the left that indicates I 
>> have responded, but when I click on it, nothing happens.  I have 
>> tried to repatriate the response into the mailbox that includes the 
>> original message, but this does not help when clicking on the curved 
>> arrow. Is there a way to do what I wish?
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