Email addresses within my company are all of the form
'ident...@ourdomain.com', as I expect they are in many organisations.
Given that most of the mail I send from my company account is to
internal addresses, would it be possible to create an extension whereby
I'd type 'identifier' and Thunderbird would detect no domain and add the
default '@ourdomain.com', either as an auto-correct style feature or
just when the mail is actually sent? Or, of course, does such a thing
already exist?
It would of course be most useful if the extension could be applied only
to my company account and not other accounts that I access from the same
identity.
Thanks in advance,
Phil Howie
> Email addresses within my company are all of the form
> 'ident...@ourdomain.com', as I expect they are in many organisations.
> Given that most of the mail I send from my company account is to
> internal addresses, would it be possible to create an extension whereby
> I'd type 'identifier' and Thunderbird would detect no domain and add the
> default '@ourdomain.com', either as an auto-correct style feature or
> just when the mail is actually sent? Or, of course, does such a thing
> already exist?
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312818>
"Thunderbird requires domain in addresses and doesn't always add default"
There is an extension that allows what you want attached to one of the
comments in this bug.
Phil
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Unfortunately our mail system DOES require domains even for internal
mail, and so the extension mentioned (which just allows Thunderbird to
send mail to addresses without domains) isn't much use.
Thanks anyway though,
Phil