Thunderbird seems to be selective about which emails it marks as replied to with the blue arrow now so I'm uncertain whether they've been sent or not. I haven't changed any settings so does anyone know why this might be? (24.2.0)
Bev.
On 11/09/14 06:11, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Thunderbird seems to be selective about which emails it marks as replied to with the blue arrow now so I'm uncertain whether they've been sent or not. I haven't changed any settings so does anyone know why this might be? (24.2.0)
AFAIK the blue marker shows the items you have replied to (and sent).
On 11/09/14 14:35, Anthony Anson wrote:
On 11/09/14 06:11, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Thunderbird seems to be selective about which emails it marks as replied to with the blue arrow now so I'm uncertain whether they've been sent or not. I haven't changed any settings so does anyone know why this might be? (24.2.0)
AFAIK the blue marker shows the items you have replied to (and sent).
Hence my puzzle. As far as I'm concerned they've been replied to and sent but no marker is given (for some.)
Bev.
On 11-Sep-2014 15:00:25 Bev Nicolson wrote:
On 11/09/14 14:35, Anthony Anson wrote:
On 11/09/14 06:11, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Thunderbird seems to be selective about which emails it marks as replied to with the blue arrow now so I'm uncertain whether they've been sent or not. I haven't changed any settings so does anyone know why this might be? (24.2.0)
AFAIK the blue marker shows the items you have replied to (and sent).
Hence my puzzle. As far as I'm concerned they've been replied to and sent but no marker is given (for some.)
Bev.
Bev, I don't know if this could apply to you (but maybe something similar might).
Since I receive my mail at an IMAP server at 1and1, and then download it from there (after deleting stuff I know I won't want to look at), I can, whenever I send an email, Bcc it to my account at 1and1 (as well as saving it in my local sent-mail folder). My mailer is sdet up to automatically do this.
Then I know for sure whether the outgoing email has been received at my ISP (Zen) and then sent on. At times I have found this to be a useful check, since sometimes something goes wrong and it doesn't get sent. This can happen locally ... (in particular if I forget to click the "Send" option when there are outgoing mails sitting in my outbox; but other types of failure are also possible).
So, if it is possible that some of your replies are not being sent, then you could perhaps check for this in such a way.
Hoping this helps, Bev! Ted.
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On 11/09/14 16:00, Bev Nicolson wrote:
On 11/09/14 14:35, Anthony Anson wrote:
On 11/09/14 06:11, Bev Nicolson wrote:
Thunderbird seems to be selective about which emails it marks as replied to with the blue arrow now so I'm uncertain whether they've been sent or not. I haven't changed any settings so does anyone know why this might be? (24.2.0)
AFAIK the blue marker shows the items you have replied to (and sent).
Hence my puzzle. As far as I'm concerned they've been replied to and sent but no marker is given (for some.)
Have you looked in the 'Sent' folder?