How rto add subject to a forwared mail

When forwarding an email, you can add a subject to the forwarded email by using the "Subject" field in the email client or by using a specific syntax in the email body. Here are some ways to add a subject to a forwarded email:

Method 1: Using the "Subject" field in the email client

  1. Open the email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail) and select the email you want to forward.
  2. Click on the "Forward" button or use the keyboard shortcut (e.g., Ctrl+R in Windows or Command+R on a Mac).
  3. In the "Forward" window, enter the recipient's email address in the "To" field.
  4. In the "Subject" field, enter a new subject line or modify the existing one.
  5. Click "Forward" to send the email.

Method 2: Using the "Subject" field in the email body

  1. Open the email client and select the email you want to forward.
  2. Click on the "Forward" button or use the keyboard shortcut (e.g., Ctrl+R in Windows or Command+R on a Mac).
  3. In the "Forward" window, enter the recipient's email address in the "To" field.
  4. In the email body, add the following syntax: Subject: [New Subject Line]
  5. Replace [New Subject Line] with the desired subject line.
  6. Click "Forward" to send the email.

Example:

Subject: New Subject Line

Method 3: Using a third-party email client or plugin

Some email clients or plugins, such as Boomerang or Sanebox, offer features to add a subject to a forwarded email. You can check your email client's settings or documentation to see if this feature is available.

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