On 5/12/24 09:28, Stephen Morris wrote:
Not unexpectedly there wasn't an about:config option, so I checked for config and in the results there doesn't appear to be an option to suppress quoting, so I guess the option to automatically quote the original text in replies is active.On 4/12/24 21:23, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/3/24 1:31 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 3/12/24 13:30, Tim via users wrote:
I didn't remember ever seeing an option in Thunderbird to suppressApparently, at some stage Thunderbird had an option for that (it called
those messages but that was a reasonable check to do.
it QuoteCollapse), and I saw a comment that it may have come back.
Dunno if they meant internally, or as an add-on. You could search your
settings for that, or in theabout:config under-the-bonnet tweaking
options.
I'm not sure how to enter an about:config as there is no command line to enter that into to find out if there is an internal option.
A quick Google search leads directly to the mozilla help documentation:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/config-editor
At the bottom of the general settings, there's a button for the config editor. I've used it before, but forgot that's where it was.
Thankyou. I have forgotten it was there and I'd missed it when trolling through the settings.
regards,
Steve
regards,
Steve
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