It is a little too big and I would like to make it one or two points
smaller.
Thank you,
Richard..
Disclaimer: I don't use the Lightning
What I'm reading in moz kb (from google cache, moz kb server is too slow
very very often): Font setting - Sunbird Lightning Calendar
From MozillaZine Knowledge Base - Sunbird uses the fonts sized as
specified by your operating system window manager, so text matches the
other windows on your screen. The simplest way to change the font is
often via your operating system window manager.
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Mike Easter
I receive emails from one particular person. The "from" address gives
Firstname, Lastname and the <email address>, like for everyone else.
When I reply to that particular person the "to" address only shows the
<email address> and not the Firstname and Lastname, like for everyone else.
When begin typing that particular person's Firstname, or Lastname, or
<email address> it is found in my address book.
Why does replying to that particular person behaves different from the rest?
You should probably start a new thread for this...
Is there anything in the received mail header that might shed light on
the problem?
If you send the message from your address book, then normally the name
and address appear like 'Joe Blow' <j...@blow.net>
If for some reason the sender's mail header has the name in a
different format
(funny left and right quote characters around the name for instance)
then
TB might not recognize it for a display name and would then just leave
it out.
Just guessing, . . .
Gabor
It's the way he's set up his account in his e-mail client. "Reply to"
and "From" are different fields in the account data. "Reply" uses the
"Reply to" data in the e-mail header, not "From", and not your address book.
The reason "From" and "Reply To" are different is so that you can use a
nickname, etc in the From field. You'll note that I use "Greywolf" as
"From" for this post. Just felt like it when I set up this account.
Wolf K.
>>> I receive emails from one particular person. The "from" address gives
>>> Firstname, Lastname and the<email address>, like for everyone else.
>>>
>>> When I reply to that particular person the "to" address only shows the
>>> <email address> and not the Firstname and Lastname, like for
>>> everyone else.
> It's the way he's set up his account in his e-mail client. "Reply to"
> and "From" are different fields in the account data.
That would also show in the mail headers and would be easy to check.
> "Reply" uses the "Reply to" data in the e-mail header, not "From",
> and not your address book.
Good idea to check.
I prefer for the To: of a recipient to contain a name and address, and
if I have the contact in my addressbook so configured but their mail to
me does not, when I reply I remove/delete what is automatically
configured by my reply to the From (email only) and replace it with what
I have in my addressbook.
The OP could also do that, besides checking the headers for reply-to to
solve the mystery.
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Mike Easter