How to attach mail reference to another mail in gmail
In Gmail, you can attach a reference to another email by using the "Reply" feature and adding a link to the original email. Here's how:
Method 1: Using the "Reply" feature
- Open the email you want to reference.
- Click the "Reply" button.
- In the reply window, click on the "Insert link" button (looks like a chain link) in the toolbar.
- In the "Insert link" window, enter the following format:
mailto:[email protected]?utm_medium=email&utm_source=gmail&utm_campaign=reply
- Replace
subject
with the subject of the original email, anddomain.com
with the domain of the original email (e.g.,gmail.com
). - Click "Insert" to add the link to the reply.
Method 2: Using the "Forward" feature
- Open the email you want to reference.
- Click the "Forward" button.
- In the forward window, click on the "Insert link" button (looks like a chain link) in the toolbar.
- In the "Insert link" window, enter the following format:
mailto:[email protected]?utm_medium=email&utm_source=gmail&utm_campaign=forward
- Replace
subject
with the subject of the original email, anddomain.com
with the domain of the original email (e.g.,gmail.com
). - Click "Insert" to add the link to the forward.
Method 3: Using the "Add a link" feature
- Open the email you want to reference.
- Click on the "Compose" button to create a new email.
- In the compose window, click on the "Add a link" button (looks like a chain link) in the toolbar.
- In the "Add a link" window, enter the following format:
mailto:[email protected]?utm_medium=email&utm_source=gmail&utm_campaign=link
- Replace
subject
with the subject of the original email, anddomain.com
with the domain of the original email (e.g.,gmail.com
). - Click "Insert" to add the link to the new email.
In all cases, the recipient will receive a link to the original email, which they can click to view the original message.
Note: The utm_medium
, utm_source
, and utm_campaign
parameters are optional and can be removed if you don't need them. They are used to track the referral source of the link.