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If this subject belongs in another place please correct it. When I get an e-mail I want to forward it often has a lot of addresses at the top. I want to delete these addresses before I forward the e-mail. When I was using Windows Vista I could highlight what I did not want to SEND and click "cut". This deleted what was highlighted. I am now using Windows 7 and that procedure will not work. My provider is Suddenlink and I am using their mail system. They suggested that I highlight the body of the e-mail and use "copy" and "paste" to a new message. If the e-mail is long this is not good. Surely there is a way to delete the addresses. Any help will be appreciated. Bob Turn off CC (carbon copy) in your email app...
patio -
I need more instruction. The only place I see CC is when I am composing an e-mail and then I don't see any way to turn it off. Thanks for your help. Bob Quote from: bobhlgh on December 18, 2012, 05:40:38 PM

My provider is Suddenlink and I am using their mail system.
In other words, you have an email ACCOUNT in the format of [emailprotected], or [emailprotected], right? But, you use Windows Live Mail for handling your email, including the Suddenlink email account, right?

When I say you use Windows Live Mail for handling your email, this means you have the email program from Microsoft called Windows Live Mail installed on your computer and you are using it for your email. Is that correct?

Quote from: bobhlgh on December 18, 2012, 05:40:38 PM
When I was using Windows Vista I could highlight what I did not want to send and click "cut". This deleted what was highlighted. I am now using Windows 7 and that procedure will not work.
Yes, it will if you are, indeed, using Windows Live Mail for your Suddenlink email account. Just highlight those email addresses and either hit the Delete key or right click and select Cut.
soybean -
I do not use Windows Live Mail as far as I know. When I got on suddenlink.net my address became "[emailprotected]". On my home page there is an icon labled "mail" and when I click on that I get my e-mail and I can send e-mail. Is this the information you WANTED? Thanks for your reply Bobsoybean -
I checked and found Windows Live Photo Gallery listed but no Windows Live Mail listed.
Perhaps Suddenlink does not have what I want and I should go to Windows Live Mail. Can you give me instructions on how to get and use Windows Live Mail? Thanks BobQuote from: bobhlgh on December 18, 2012, 05:40:38 PM
Hi -
If this subject belongs in another place please correct it. When I get an e-mail I want to forward it often has a lot of addresses at the top. I want to delete these addresses before I forward the e-mail. When I was using Windows Vista I could highlight what I did not want to send and click "cut". This deleted what was highlighted. I am now using Windows 7 and that procedure will not work. My provider is Suddenlink and I am using their mail system. They suggested that I highlight the body of the e-mail and use "copy" and "paste" to a new message. If the e-mail is long this is not good. Surely there is a way to delete the addresses. Any help will be appreciated. Bob

Hi- My name is Shannon and I am with Suddenlink. On our support site there are tutorials that can help walk you through different functions of using email. Here is one on forwarding http://help.suddenlink.com/Internet/Pages/AutomaticallyForwardedtoOtherAddressesinWebMail.aspx. If you need any further assistance, feel free to email me DIRECTLY at shannon-AT-suddenlink-DOT-com. Thanks!SDLshannon -
I can forward e-mails by clicking on "forward" and "send". What I want to do is delete all the addresses that are at the top of the e-mail (note my first post). I have contacted suddenlink 3 times and nobody seems to be able to tell me how to get RID of the addresses in the manner that I want to. Thanks Bobsoybean -
I went to Google and got Windows Live Mail. Now what do I do with it. Do I have to set up a new e-mail address? Any help will be appreciated. Bobsoybean -
I am making progress (I think). I now have an address (____________et) in Windows Live Mail. Does this mean that all my e-mail will now come to Windows Live Mail and not to suddenlink.net? Bob

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