[gui-talk] Thunderbird Questions

Dave Marthouse dmarthouse at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 01:16:35 UTC 2015


Hi George,

I followed the steps and unfortunatly no joy.  I was able to send to my 
primary address or the cc address but not boat.  Any suggestions?

Dave



On 4/4/2015 8:27 PM, George via gui-talk wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> It's a pitty that some of the wonderful features of Firefox are 
> sometimes a little difficult to find. It took some time to me to find 
> it, too, but, once you know how to access it, it's very easy.
>
> 1. Open a new message.
>
> 2. Press Shift+tab
>
> 3. With the up/down arrow keys, select CC, BCC, etc. Just change the 
> default (to:).
>
> 4. Press tab and write the desired email address in the empty field 
> and it will be inserted as CC or BCC in the mail header.
>
> 5. Send a testing mail to you to make sure it works as expected.
>
> You can also change the status of the address already written in the 
> field just by pressing Shift+Tab and selecting a different option with 
> the up/down keys.
>
> HTH
> George
>
> On 2015/04/05 8:40, Dave Marthouse via gui-talk wrote:
>> I've been using Thunderbird as my primary E-Mail client for a long time
>> and find it to be extremely accessible.
>>
>> I've got just one question.  How do you send a carbon copy message to
>> someone.  There doesn't seem to be an intuitive way to do this. As
>> opposed to Outlook and Outlook Express you just don't tab to the fields
>> and fill in the addresses for a carbon copy.  Am I missing something?
>>
>> Otherwise Thunderbird is spot on as an E-Mail client.
>>
>> Any information would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>
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