Gmail Forward & Reply Buttons

By Shawn 2 Last update Jun 13, 2006 — Installed 7,100 times. Daily Installs: 7, 4, 1, 1, 0, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 0, 2, 1, 0, 2, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 7, 4, 3, 2, 2, 1

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Ydef User

It's unfortunate that there doesn't seem to be an apparent way to mass forward all selected emails already archived to another address. I was hoping this would be the cure, but from the description it doesn't sound like it is.

 
Dan Bailey User

Having to use the drop down is pretty irritating, buttons are much better. Cheers.

 
Shawn 2 Script's Author

Note: GMail now supports Forward and Reply natively within the GMail presentation via a drop down menu to the right of each email. However, I will still continue to support this script as some may prefer the buttons which this script exposes. Thanks for all the nice comments. -Shawn

 
Beans User

It would be great to have Reply All as well. Great work.

 
Tejasa User

Nice work - I appreciate this too much!

 
Shawn 2 Script's Author

Hi f4jock, "Reply to all" is a bit trickier but if I find time... I'll try to add it.

 
f4jock User

Nice. Any chance of adding the 'Reply To All' button (when it is needed)?

 
Vasco Scriptwright

Well done! I don't forward much, but also noticed this need, well done.

 
mar 1 Scriptwright

Why this ins't part of gmail I have no idea. I registered just to give your props. Great script!

 
SharedThought User

Fantastic! I'd been going crazy using gmail. No more scrolling to the bottom of realllllly long messages just to reply or forward the message. Thanks!

 
jpommer User

This is great! It should be a standard part of Gmail. Thank you very much.

 
Jon Ramsey Scriptwright

Nice work, very handy.

 
DT User

This script forced me to register so I could give you props... thank you, good stuff

 
Shawn 2 Script's Author

My buddy was annoyed having to scroll down on long email threads to reply or forward an email. He sent me an email asking if I could help out. I hadn't heard of GreaseMonkey before so I decided to spend a few hours learning it by writing this script for him. Anyhow, he was really happy to start using it. I hope you find some use for it also.

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