On 16/09/2021 18:52, Tim Evans wrote:
On 9/16/21 12:55 PM, lejeczek via users wrote:
What exactly do you mean by "I'm set up"?
If a compose an original new message to
not-myself-but-to-valid-email-address and add myself to
"Bcc" I can send out such an email no problems, "Send"
button is available.
Thanks.
My Thunderbird config automatically includes me as a Bcc
on all messages, new or reply. So the compose window comes
up with the Bcc field filled on all messages. What I see
is (1) on a new message, the send button is greyed out,
but if I clear the Bcc field it *appears* to become active
and (2) on a reply, the Send button is greyed out, but
clearing Bcc doesn't do anything to the Send button. In
BOTH cases, the Send button--whether it appears active or
not--does nothing.
This is not good my man.
Because of whatever customization you have done to your TB,
by manual fiddling and/or with help of extensions - almost
certainly it will not be possible for anybody to reproduce
the problem.
As I gather for most(all?) of us TB latest version works,
with or without 'Bcc'.
A clean slate is what I would suggest - create a new profile
in TB and try again, first without then with your
customization and if that still have the problem persist
then move to a separate OS user account(ideally newly
created) and continue troubleshooting there.
If you can reproduce the problem with such a 'clean-slate',
then bug report is a very right thing to do, otherwise
report it, I'd suggest, as a regression, a certain
functionality being removed from newer TB versions, perhaps.
zdrowie, L.
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