Hotmail reply all message

The infamous "Reply All" message on Hotmail!

If you've ever accidentally sent a message to the entire contact list instead of just the intended recipient, you know how frustrating it can be. Here's what happens:

When you hit "Reply All" on a Hotmail message, it sends a response to every person who was CC'd (carbon copied) on the original message. This can be a problem if you meant to respond only to the sender or a specific person.

To avoid this issue, make sure to carefully review the "To" and "CC" fields before hitting "Reply All". You can also use the "Reply" button instead of "Reply All" to respond only to the sender.

If you've already sent a message to the wrong people, you can try to correct the situation by:

  1. Sending a new message to the correct recipients, apologizing for the mistake.
  2. Using the "Remove" feature to remove the unwanted recipients from the CC list.
  3. Sending a follow-up message to the original sender, explaining the situation and apologizing for the mistake.

Remember, it's always a good idea to double-check your recipients before hitting "Send"!