Reply To An Email I Have Received - In A Different Colour Than Their Font
Jul 18, 2011I want to reply to an email I have received on my iPad and I want to do it in a different colour than their font.....
View 2 RepliesI want to reply to an email I have received on my iPad and I want to do it in a different colour than their font.....
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Macbook Pro 2.66, Macbook Pro "Block", MacBook Air, iPhone 3GS
Mac OS X (10.6)
iPhone 4, iPad
Using my iPad 3 with most recent software update (all good so far), I was composing an email in the native mail app yesterday, when one of the paragraphs turned colour from black to a shade of violet. Firstly, I had copied and pasted some text from a Word document that had been sent to me and was editing the same when this occurred.
Fortunately, it wasn't a major problem as I was returning the edited version to the original author anyway. My problem was, that no matter what I did, I could not change the font/text colour back to black?
In any email program I have ever used, including the iPhone and Apple Mail on the Mac, when you click "Reply All", it takes your own email out of the reply list so you don't get a copy of the email you are replying to. But my iPad isn't doing that. Unless I manually take my address out, when I do a "Reply All", it includes my name in the reply and I get the email in both my Sent folder and Inbox.I've looked for an option to disable this, but can't find one. Frankly, I've never seen an option to turn this kind of thing off and on. It's basically just doesn't happen and you can't change. But with my iPad, it basically does happen and it appears you can't change that behavior.
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MacBook Pro
Mac OS X (10.6.3)
iPhone 3G 16Gb
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View 4 RepliesImhave a school email account that forwards email to my main account. I'd like to reply to those emails using the email address that the sender used to get the email to me as the "reply to" so it appears that I am using my school email account to reply to the email.I know I can simply tap on the appropriate field and manually enter the proper address but I'd like to have it happen automatically. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Does anyone know if it is possible to change the reply-to line on the email to an address not created in email? I have my own domain name with email (e.g. xyz@mydomain.com) the forwards the email sent to it to a real email (e.g. abc@gmail.com). I want the reply-to line to read xyz@mydomain.com so that this address will be used without concern about what the forwarding address is. That way I can give out xyz@mydomain.com to friends and associates but use abc@gmail.com for buying off the internet and when spam becomes too heavy, I remove abc@gmail.com and create a new mailbox and just redirect xyz@mydomain.com to it, transparent to friends. Since xyz@mydomain.com is not a real email server, just a forwarder, I cannot set up an email account for it in IPAD email.
View 1 RepliesCertain incoming emails on my Ipad are not legible. The letters are garbled and make no sense. However, when I reply, I can then read the body of the email. How do I fix this so that I can read the body of the incoming email without going to "reply"?
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iPad 2, iOS 5.1.1
I use Yahoo mail. When I bring up an email and read it and try to reply, the reply email comes up but it does not show how to enter the reply itself.
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iPad
please help me to fFthe ipad. for the moment, i can only attach photos which is linked by mail to camera roll.
Info:iPad 2, iOS 5.1.1
OK so on my email i can receive emails but cannot send or reply to them any idea? i went to the apple store today and i got to send out 1 email tried to do it again tonight and it wont let me send anything. I don't know if it matters but i have a 3G+WiFi iPad
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Can I reply or forward an email and add an attachment or do I have to go to the file and select send in an email? In the latter case, a whole new email is generated. Thoughts?
View 3 RepliesHow can i reply to an email and attach a file to it?
Info:iPad 2
We host our own email with Microsoft Exchange. The default iPad email works fine with our system but is severely lacking in handling attachments. For instance unless I'm missing something, when sending a reply there is no way to add an attachment.
View 5 RepliesIs there any way to change the email font? The default style is unattractive, and it does not inspire creativity.
View 4 RepliesWe are on vacation and my wife accessed Comcast.net to check her emails. She tapped "reply" but could not bring up the keypad. We could not even tap to place e cursor in the message box.(iPad 32gb)
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5 Macs, 1 iPad, 2 iPhones, 2 Touches, no partridge in a pear tree
Mac OS X (10.6.3)
Three PCs in the storage room collecting dust
I want to be able to reply to an email and attach a file (word doc, pdf, etc.) from my iPad, dropbox, etc. Is this possible? I know I can send any file as a new email but can I somehow reply to an email and send an attachment. I've tried one suggested workaround about copy/paste but it didn't work. Are there any methods to do this simple task?
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