Using the latest, TB 60.5.0
I click to "Write" an e-mail . . . In the "From:" line, it shows: My Name <e-mail> e-mail
Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the < > ?
Is there a setting that gets rid of it?
Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the < > ?
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
A email address can have two parts - the display name and the actual email address.
Are you seeing the equivalent of John Smith<jsmith@gmail.com> as the From address? That's normal. I've never heard of it appending a second copy of the actual email address to that. Did it do that?
My first thought would be to double check the accounts settings to see that your name and email address look okay.
Are you seeing the equivalent of John Smith<jsmith@gmail.com> as the From address? That's normal. I've never heard of it appending a second copy of the actual email address to that. Did it do that?
My first thought would be to double check the accounts settings to see that your name and email address look okay.
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
When I click to "Write", it shows my "From" e-mail like this:
John Smith<jsmith@gmail.com> jsmith@gmail.com
. . . where the second e-mail to the right is in light grey text, italics
. . . you don't see that? . . . I'm using the latest, TB 60.5.0
John Smith<jsmith@gmail.com> jsmith@gmail.com
. . . where the second e-mail to the right is in light grey text, italics
. . . you don't see that? . . . I'm using the latest, TB 60.5.0
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
That's your account name in Tools > Account Settings.
e.g.
Email Address = John Doe <johndoe123456789@example.com>
Email Name = John Doe
Email Mailbox = johndoe123456789@example.com
Account Name = JohnDoe...@example.com
From: John Doe <johndoe123456789@example.com> JohnDoe...@example.com
Try this:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
e.g.
Email Address = John Doe <johndoe123456789@example.com>
Email Name = John Doe
Email Mailbox = johndoe123456789@example.com
Account Name = JohnDoe...@example.com
From: John Doe <johndoe123456789@example.com> JohnDoe...@example.com
Try this:
Code: Select all
/* Thunderbird userChrome.css */
@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");
#msgIdentity .menulist-description {
display: none !important;
}
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
Thanks for the info! I'll leave it as is, it's not that bad, since I now know what it is. Here's how I translate this in my notes:
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Tools / Account Settings
Click the e-mail that you want as the default "Send" e-mail
Account Actions (bottom left) / Set as Default . . . It puts it at the top of the list also
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Tools / Account Settings
These e-mails are also the "Account Name"
When you click to "Write" an e-mail, the "From" line is showing this:
Your Name <Email Address> Account Name
John Smith <jsmith@gmail.com> jsmith@gmail.com
The second e-mail on the right (Account Name) is shown in light grey text, italics.
This is kind of confusing. It's meant as another way of identifying the e-mail / Account Name.
For example, if you have 10 e-mails, you could label one as "Primary", and give the others a more familiar name.
When you go to:
Write / From: - drop-down arrow / Customize From Address
. . . It seems like in here, there could be an option to display, or not, the Account Name
. . . If there were, IMO, it should be off, by default
. . . The less clutter, the better, sometimes - I think so, in this case
. . . Why? It's probably not necessary, if you have fewer than 10 e-mail addresses, which is most people
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Tools / Account Settings
Click the e-mail that you want as the default "Send" e-mail
Account Actions (bottom left) / Set as Default . . . It puts it at the top of the list also
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Tools / Account Settings
These e-mails are also the "Account Name"
When you click to "Write" an e-mail, the "From" line is showing this:
Your Name <Email Address> Account Name
John Smith <jsmith@gmail.com> jsmith@gmail.com
The second e-mail on the right (Account Name) is shown in light grey text, italics.
This is kind of confusing. It's meant as another way of identifying the e-mail / Account Name.
For example, if you have 10 e-mails, you could label one as "Primary", and give the others a more familiar name.
When you go to:
Write / From: - drop-down arrow / Customize From Address
. . . It seems like in here, there could be an option to display, or not, the Account Name
. . . If there were, IMO, it should be off, by default
. . . The less clutter, the better, sometimes - I think so, in this case
. . . Why? It's probably not necessary, if you have fewer than 10 e-mail addresses, which is most people
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
Not necessarily. The Account Name could be "For Risky Sites Only" if you wanted to use a particular account only for providing an email address to sites where you have concerns for future spam, advertising, etc. If you have both a POP and an IMAP account with your ISP the name could be "ISP POP" for the former and "ISP IMAP" for the latter. That element is only there to help you recognize which account you are using for sending the message. That text doesn't go out to the recipient.These e-mails are also the "Account Name"
Did you read the text in the pop up box that appears when you choose that option?Write / From: - drop-down arrow / Customize From Address
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Re: Write-Why does it show my e-mail a 2nd, outside of the <
. . . These e-mails are also the "Account Name" . . . Not necessarily . . .
Ok, so, the correct way is to think of these as "Mail Accounts" . . . and, some could be the same e-mail, but with different settings, for different uses.
. . . Write / From: - drop-down arrow / Customize From Address . . . Did you read the text in the pop up box that appears when you choose that option?
Yes . . . Customize From Address - If your e-mail provider supports it, Customize From Address allows you to make a one-off minor alteration to your From address without having to create a new identity in Account Settings. For example, if your From address is John Doe <john@example.com> you may want to change it to John Doe <john+doe@example.com> or John <john@example.com>.
This is where you can change the "Write" e-mail if you want.
I was just saying that I think there could be an option here to show the Account Name, or not - but this doesn't bother me now - I see its use, and have an idea of what it's there for.
Ok, so, the correct way is to think of these as "Mail Accounts" . . . and, some could be the same e-mail, but with different settings, for different uses.
. . . Write / From: - drop-down arrow / Customize From Address . . . Did you read the text in the pop up box that appears when you choose that option?
Yes . . . Customize From Address - If your e-mail provider supports it, Customize From Address allows you to make a one-off minor alteration to your From address without having to create a new identity in Account Settings. For example, if your From address is John Doe <john@example.com> you may want to change it to John Doe <john+doe@example.com> or John <john@example.com>.
This is where you can change the "Write" e-mail if you want.
I was just saying that I think there could be an option here to show the Account Name, or not - but this doesn't bother me now - I see its use, and have an idea of what it's there for.