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Windows Phone 7: Responding to a Message

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Most of the time, responding to an e-mail is fairly straightforward. Windows Phone gives you the same options you’re probably accustomed to on your PC. If you set up an Exchange account on your phone for work, you can respond to meeting requests and invitations in addition to e-mail.

1. Reply or Forward a Message

  1. On the Start screen, tap an e-mail account.

  2. Tap the message you want to reply to.

  3. Tap Respond.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • Tap Reply to respond just to the sender.

    • If there are multiple recipients on the To line, tap Reply All to send your response to everyone.

    • Tap Forward to send the e-mail to someone else entirely.

  5. Type your response.

  6. Tap Send.

2. Respond to an Invitation

  1. On the Start screen, tap an e-mail account, and then tap the invitation or meeting request.

  2. Tap Respond.

  3. On the menu, tap a response: Accept, Tentative, or Decline.

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