Applications :: How To Show Old Style Reply Header In Snow Leopard Mail

Sep 2, 2009

Just installed Snow Leopard. I want to stop using Entourage. So, when I reply to an email in Mail.app 10.6 I want the From, Sent, To, and Subject fields to appear above the original email (see example below) as it did in Mail.app 10.5 and earlier. How do I do this...?

From: Tim Simpson

Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:30 PM

To: 'Steve Jobs'

Subject: Injection Mold quote

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Applications :: Customize Mail Reply Header

Dec 16, 2010

can't find the solution for customizing my reply header in the mail.app. Please let me know whether we can customize the reply in the mail.app or not. Let me explain clearly. Generally if i reply to the email the reply header part will look like as below, On Dec 23, 2009, at 11:21 AM, XYZ, ABC wrote: But i want to have it as,

From: XYZ, ABC
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 11:21 PM
To: ZZZ, XXX
Cc: YYY, SSS
Bcc: YYY, SSS
Subject: Hello World

So please let me know whether there are any addon or scripts available to do that.

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May 9, 2012

Has anyone had a problem where image attachments in the message preview pane appear to reduce in resolution (i.e. become fuzzy, blurry, or pixelated) after they hit "reply" in Mail.app? 

I am seeing this when using an account on an "Exchange 2007" mail server. To reproduce:

1. View email in the third-pane preview, or open it by double-clicking. Inlined image attachment appears full resolution.

2. Hit reply (using command-R or the GUI button)

3. Inlined image immediately becomes pixelated in preview pane -- looks fine if you double-click and open the message.

4. Quitting Mail.app and restarting it resolves the pixelated image (until you hit reply again). 

Mail.app Version 4.5 (1084)

Info:
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Mar 11, 2010

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Jun 8, 2012

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Info:
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Feb 4, 2012

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Nov 8, 2008

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Information:
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Jul 24, 2008

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Information:
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Apr 20, 2009

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Information:
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Mar 31, 2010

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Dec 15, 2008

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Mar 25, 2010

When an email comes to me with the following looking "From" field:

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That's with greater than and less than character at the start and end of it. It messes up the reply address.

When I reply to one of these emails Mail.app sets the "To:" field to be:

"person@company.co.uk> <person@company.co.uk" <person@company.co.uk>

When it should just be:

To: person@company.co.uk

Anybody get this behaviour?

Incidentally, you can search for these kinds of simple emails in Mail.app by searching in "All Mailboxes"/"From" for:

> <

That's greater than, space, less than.

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Oct 8, 2009

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Sep 16, 2009

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Oct 9, 2009

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Jan 24, 2010

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Is this how threaded messages are supposed to work? Just one side of a conversation? Or is there a setting to get my sent messages to show up in the threaded conversation?

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Jun 19, 2010

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Jun 26, 2009

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Sep 10, 2009

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Apr 10, 2009

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Sep 24, 2009

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Is there any way to simply display the attachment icons only in the header of the message? I think Mail Attachments Iconizer is meant to do this, but I'm hoping there's a way within Mail to do this. To clarify I'm not talking about expanding images inline, but the fact that there's an icon of the attachments in the body of my message.

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Sep 11, 2014

Just bought a new Mac Pro running Mavericks.  Migrated my life from my old Mac Pro (early 2008) running Mountain Lion.  That's a whole other story, but my problem now is that Mail does not delete attachments when I reply to a message that contained the attachments.  This is new to me, so I wasn't aware of it until I started getting nasty messages from my Internet provider telling me that I had exceeded the maximum allowable message size.  When a client sent me a 10MB document to review and edit, I would reply and attach the edited document to the reply, not knowing that the original 10MB file was still there (down at the bottom of a sometimes lengthy message). 

The old attachment can be manually deleted in the Message tab, but I can't find anything in Preferences or anywhere else that allows me to turn that feature off forever. 

Info:
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I am using Mail version 7.2.  I have gone under Mail Preferences, as I saw an earlier post reference a setting in Composition, but that does not appear to be an option in 7.2.  I could not find any other options in any of the other preference tabs.

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Sep 7, 2009

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Feb 15, 2012

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Info:
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