Hi Ted,
Sorry as Bobby says it's indeed control shift and L to reply to
Freelists lists.
You can also hit the applications key and downarrow to and choose from
the options there.
Tony
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Subject: Re: [access-uk] Replying to this list acting strangely
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2020 12:05:55 +0000
From: Tony <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Ted,
I use the same and am replying to this list with control shift and R.
I tried to find out about why I can't reply in the usual way and was
told something about configuration which I still can't understand.
I find it happens on all Freelists lists that I use and only those.
I too would love to have this issue sorted and for someone to jjust let
me know how to so do if possible
Cheers,
Tony
On 23/12/2020 11:22, Ted Martin wrote:
Hello,
I use Thunderbird and Windows 10 on a PC. I don't communicate often, but yesterday I replied to a message on this list, and apparently it went to the original sender, not the list.
Whether I hit ctrl R, or pick reply from the message menu, the name of the sender appears in the To field, not access-uk. This only happens in this list, no others.
Any ideas, anyone?
Ted
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