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Question by Mary Kay
Submitted on 10/12/2004
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Is it proper to reply to "all" when an email is received and you are one of the many recepients?  I wanted "all" to read my reply- not just the person who sent it.  But it was a political commentary that my daughter sent me, along with about 20 others.  She of course did not like my "reply" although I tried to simply give my rebuttal with facts, not emotion, aboaut the political commentary.  Nevertheless, she thought it was rude that I replied to 'all' instead of just to her- as if I was rebuking her- not the political content of the email.  I want her to realize if you send an email to several people-every person has a right to reply to "all".  That it is not rude.
Or  is it?


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