This just started today.
When I respond to an email the person's old email shows "headers" like this...
From: Joe <support@joe.com>
To: jim@jim.com
Subject: Whatever
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2019
But all of a sudden it's showing up as
On 4/25/2019 11:47 PM, Jim wrote:
What did I do? All that I did today was move the storage folder to a new drive.
How do I get the old format back?
Thanks!!!
How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
See this Knowledge Base article: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Reply_header_settings
Fairly old, don't know if it's up to date.
Fairly old, don't know if it's up to date.
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
Moving to Thunderbird Support
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
Thanks for that... but it seems to imply I need an extension to restore the previous header format. But TBird always had it as a default. So what could I have done when I moved the storage folder that changed anything? All I did was rewrite the new file address inmakaiguy wrote:See this Knowledge Base article: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Reply_header_settings
Fairly old, don't know if it's up to date.
C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\profile.ini
to
[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1
[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=0
Path=X:\Documents\MAIL\THUNDERBIRD MAIL\Profiles\3xojffbk.default
Default=0
But I should note... that I seem to have lost the find duplicates extension. Don't know when. Maybe there's some connection.
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
PROBLEM SOLVED!!!
It seems the Respond With Header and Remove Duplicate Messages extensions were somehow deleted.
It seems the Respond With Header and Remove Duplicate Messages extensions were somehow deleted.
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
It seems the problem is back because the old Respond With Header extension is incompatible with v68.3 of Thunderbird.
I tried two other extensions Compact Headers and Toggle Headers... but neither returns the response headers back to
From: Joe <support@joe.com>
To: jim@jim.com
Subject: Whatever
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2019
as opposed to
On 4/25/2019 11:47 PM, Jim wrote:
I tried two other extensions Compact Headers and Toggle Headers... but neither returns the response headers back to
From: Joe <support@joe.com>
To: jim@jim.com
Subject: Whatever
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2019
as opposed to
On 4/25/2019 11:47 PM, Jim wrote:
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Re: How Return Addresses Appear In Responses
I think you meant the reply with header add-on, not respond with header. The support site has an issue requesting support for version 68. The author said he is working on it and has posted a link to two betas. There are several comments saying RWH v2.2.1-beta works fine.
See https://github.com/jeevatkm/ReplyWithHe ... /issues/88
See https://github.com/jeevatkm/ReplyWithHe ... /issues/88