8.3.2 Reply And Reply All to a Received E-Mail.
When you reply to an email that was received, you can edit or add a
message to the original message or add another recipient. For example,
you can reply to an e-mail message that you previously received in your
“inbox.” Let’s demonstrate with an example. Suppose you received an
email that had the following information:
Sender’s e-mail address: [email protected]
Subject of the e-mail: Welcome to HIMS
You could reply to this e-mail by completing the following steps:
1) Press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to call up the menu when you
are in “Subject,” “Date,” or “Message” of the “Inbox”.
2) It shows the “File”.
3) Press “Space-4” to move to the “Message”.
4) Press “Enter.”
5) It shows “Reply”.
6) Press “Enter” on the “Reply.”
7) It shows “Message body”.
8) You can find the original message body of the received email; “–--
Original Message –--” followed by the received email message.
You can get to this stage by pressing “Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)”.
9) Press “Shift-Tab (Space-1-2)” to move to “Subject,” “BCC”,” “CC,”
and “To.”
10) At “Subject,” it shows “Subject: Re: Welcome to HIMS”. And, at
“To,” it shows “To: [email protected] ”.
11) Press “Tab (Space-4-5)” to move to “Message body.”
12) Type in the “Message body” that you want to add or edit.
13) Press “Enter-s (Dots 2-3-4) to send the e-mail.
When you reply the e-mail, after you press “Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5),” you
can add recipient or attach file as well as write an e-mail.