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Netscape 7.2 Mail Composition

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by IceWine, 2004/12/24.

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    IceWine

    IceWine Inactive Thread Starter

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    Just upgraded my Dad's computer to use Netscape 7.2 and when I compose an email it automatically inserts a Reply To: field above the To: field (right below the From: field....and I can't seem to find the setting to remove this.

    Frustrated and trying to convince him to switch to Thunderbird

    ;)
     
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    Westside

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    There is nothing wrong with NS7.2, but rather withe setting which were entered, unless you tell me that the Reply to is blank. I am talking about the Mail and News setting at the Identity. There should be : your name, and the e-mail address. The Reply to is blank, by default, but if a Reply to a different adress is desired, it should filled accordingly. The line is left blank if the same address is desired.
    I am using NS7.2, and none of my over ten different accounts show a reply to.
     

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    IceWine

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    Setup Error

    Thanks, you pinpointed the problem exactly. During setup I had inadvertently entered an email address into the "Reply To" section of my Account Settings instead of leaving it blank.

    Super, I appreciate the quick response.

    :)
     
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    It happened to me, so I knew the answer.
     
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