When I CC'd my home address on a message I sent from work
today, I noticed that TB /still/ doesn't format HTML mail
with inline images in a way that Thunderbird can correctly
handle. For some reason, the images are all collected at
the bottom of the message, instead of where I placed them.
I'm
Didn't previous a version (or versions) of TB have a menu
option for messages to Edit as new? I may be thinking
of some other email program, but the only other one I use
is Thunderbird, and it doesn't have that option (and I don't
think it ever did).
It is not uncommon for me to want to re-send
It is not uncommon for me to want to re-send an old message,
sometimes to the same people, sometime to new people, and
sometimes with additional or updated information.
While it is /possible/ to do this in TB by cutting the old
message and pasting it into a new one, that loses the old
Hello Steven,
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 07:43:48 -0500GMT Steven P Vallière wrote:
SPV It is not uncommon for me to want to re-send an old message,
SPV sometimes to the same people, sometime to new people, and
SPV sometimes with additional or updated information.
Why don't you copy the already sent
Hello all,
no, there was not such feature ever, it is in wishlist although.
Didn't previous a version (or versions) of TB have a menu
option for messages to Edit as new? I may be thinking
of some other email program, but the only other one I use
is Thunderbird, and it doesn't have that
Hello Tbbeta,
One of TB's strengths compared to other email programs is its template engine,
including the possibility to use custom templates for folders and address book
entries. Many years ago I used that, having special greeting and the like for
many of my contacts. However, I stopped
Dear Carsten,
@9-Dec-2009, 18:32 +0100 (09-Dec 5:32 PM here) Carsten
Guthardt-Schulz [CGS] in mid:1451347838.20091209183...@gmail.com said:
... snip
CGS Is there a way around that? How do other people (you) use this
CGS feature? Is it possible to have a template (e.g. for one contact)
CGS that
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