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Attaching email messages to new outgoing email messages.

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I need to send emails from my Thunderbird email client to recipients but in that email also attach other emails messages that I have received that may or may not have arrived into the same email account inbox folder as the one from which I am sending.

Another way of asking the same question is that I want to attach email messages or copy and paste them, from one location into my outgoing email message? Is this possible in Thunderbird?

In Outlook, I can simply copy the relevant email that I want to send on and then paste that into the outgoing email message; is the same possible in Thunderbird? I am using 115.7.0 (64-bit)

I need to send emails from my Thunderbird email client to recipients but in that email also attach other emails messages that I have received that may or may not have arrived into the same email account inbox folder as the one from which I am sending. Another way of asking the same question is that I want to attach email messages or copy and paste them, from one location into my outgoing email message? Is this possible in Thunderbird? In Outlook, I can simply copy the relevant email that I want to send on and then paste that into the outgoing email message; is the same possible in Thunderbird? I am using 115.7.0 (64-bit)

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Drag and drop works for me. I had no idea, so I tried it.