Carter,
This is really old school, but try this:
In Thunderbird, click on the 'Write' tab.
Manually type in Rick's email address Rick@dj0ip.de in the 'To:' field. (DO
NOT COPY and PASTE!)
Type a subject in the 'Subject:' field.
Add your text in the body of the message.
Hit 'Send'.
Regards,
Reed / WW3A
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Carter <k8vt@ameritech.net> wrote:
> On 6/24/2014 12:02 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
>
>> Carter,
>>
> >
> > I use Thunderbird for my business email and outlook for my private
> > stuff. I send stuff back and forth all the time.
> >
> > I just tested it. I am the moderator of a yahoo!Group using my
> > business email (thunderbird). I am also a private member with my
> > private email. I sent an email to the group from my private email.
> > Then using thunderbird, I read it, right clicked my private email
> > address in the "From" line, and chose "Compose message to".
>
> Rick (and others that have replied),
>
> Don't want to be repetitive, but whether I choose "Reply", "Reply List" or
> right-click on "From", the *ONLY* thing I ever see is "
> tentec@contesting.com", nothing else, no direct address to the sender,
> nothing to cut and paste, nothing but "tentec@contesting.com".
>
> Apparently I have some quirky option enabled in Thunderbird that I
> shouldn't or ...???
>
> Carter K8VT
>
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