Hmmm, I thought Thunderbird and Outlook were 2 different
programs. I have never seen anything that indicates they are
the same.
Dan Beaver
On 4/13/2019 3:40 PM, Brian Vogel
wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13,
2019 at 03:31 PM, Dan Beaver wrote:
I am not running outlook. I am using Thunderbird with
a connection to Gmail.
Interesting. I generally read my Gmail via the web interface,
but just tried doing the same through Outlook 2016, the latest
version of Thunderbird.
Under Outlook 2016, when I activate the Reply to Sender link it
actually causes a reply message to be opened in my default web
browser for that Gmail account (which also happens to be logged in
to Google for other reasons).
Under Thunderbird, it instantly does exactly what I'd previously
described, opens a compose Window in Thunderbird with To: and
Subject: prepopulated, while also opening a separate Thunderbird
tab.
I'll have to try this under WLM 2012 on my other machine later, as
I don't have the pertinent Gmail account set up on this one and
don't want to bother doing so.
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