Mail: reply all

|With Mail, I find that the reply all button doesn't include the Cc addresses. Does anyone else get this, and is there a fix? It's a major pain....

Hi Paul,
I'm sure about this at all, but in Mail Prefs.>Composing, isn't there a field for
automatically CC myself. or you can change that to BCC? I'm not really sure
what that does exactly. That said, In some Mail that I get, there would be a
lot of people, perhaps a forwarded message, and if I select Reply All, the
sender ,to me is on top, but the CC field is completely full with all the others.
So, if I want other friends to get this Mail, I use the Forward option,Then theres
plenty room for them to go in from my Address Book.

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