Can't remember how to access my bcc setings so how do I countermand the limit on the number to which I can address as To:?
Received a message which had been directed to a number of recipients and wanted to Reply All:, however that exceeded my limit on number of addresses for To: and Thunderbird would not accept that.
Vahaolana nofidina
I went through a process establishing a means of having emails being sent to multiple recipients automatically being addressed bcc
That's possibly an an add-on you installed.
As part of this process I set a limit on the number of recipients whom would be addressed as "To:."
That's nothing Thunderbird has built-in afaik. Check your add-ons and any settings you may have made there.
Hamaky an'ity valiny ity @ sehatra 👍 1All Replies (4)
Thunderbird would not accept that.
What exactly does this mean?
How many recipients are we talking about?
At some point I went through a process establishing a means of having emails being sent to multiple recipients automatically being addressed bcc (undisclosed recipients) so that individual recipients addresses would not be displayed. As part of this process I set a limit on the number of recipients whom would be addressed as "To:." I've forgotten how I accessed this bcc instruction area. I remember the limit I set as being four.Today I received an email addressed to a group of 12 recipients, when I attempted to Reply All, Thunderbird, based on my instructions, hiccuped and refused to do so. I know there is a way to countermand this instruction but I've forgotten.
Vahaolana Nofidina
I went through a process establishing a means of having emails being sent to multiple recipients automatically being addressed bcc
That's possibly an an add-on you installed.
As part of this process I set a limit on the number of recipients whom would be addressed as "To:."
That's nothing Thunderbird has built-in afaik. Check your add-ons and any settings you may have made there.
That did it!