Mac OS X Mail: How to redirect email
Redirecting email you receive is slightly different from forwarding it.
When you forward email, the recipient sees your name in the From column and the date you forwarded it in the Date & Time column.
When you redirect an email, the recipient sees the original sender's name in the From column and the time when they composed the message in the Date & Time column.
Open Mail, select a message, and choose Redirect Message from the Message menu.
Your name remains next to To: at the top of the message so the recipient knows you received the email.
A segmented arrow appears in the Status column next to messages you redirect.
This document contains information from Help Center, the help system included with your computer.
When you forward email, the recipient sees your name in the From column and the date you forwarded it in the Date & Time column.
When you redirect an email, the recipient sees the original sender's name in the From column and the time when they composed the message in the Date & Time column.
Open Mail, select a message, and choose Redirect Message from the Message menu.
Your name remains next to To: at the top of the message so the recipient knows you received the email.
A segmented arrow appears in the Status column next to messages you redirect.
This document contains information from Help Center, the help system included with your computer.
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