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"Place replies in the folder of the message being replied to" button is gone.

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Greetings - I used to be able to have an email reply be saved in the same folder of the message being replied to. This button shows up in this screenshot: http://laps.noaa.gov/scratch/tbird_old.png

In the new Thunderbird (version 45.4.0 on a Mac), this button is missing as in this screenshot:

http://laps.noaa.gov/scratch/thunderbird.png

Can this be returned in a future Thunderbird release??

Greetings - I used to be able to have an email reply be saved in the same folder of the message being replied to. This button shows up in this screenshot: http://laps.noaa.gov/scratch/tbird_old.png In the new Thunderbird (version 45.4.0 on a Mac), this button is missing as in this screenshot: http://laps.noaa.gov/scratch/thunderbird.png Can this be returned in a future Thunderbird release??

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Hmm, I have it on my windows version. Please try safe mode (hold shift while starting Thunderbird) and see if there is a theme or add-on at work here.

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Thanks for the reply. I started it in safe mode using this command:

/Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-mode

Now the button is still missing (see link), though the blank bar where I thought it should be is also now gone. Is this a clue?

http://laps.noaa.gov/scratch/tbird_safe.png

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I see that where you could see this option it was an email account, and where you couldn't it was a news account. Is this also the case for your OP?

News is different to mail; I believe you can't just poke unrelated messages into a news view. In a newsgroup, your replies to the list will appear when accepted and inserted by the news server.

I am wondering why you consider it useful to be using user-defined Sent folders. These wouldn't work with, for instance, Unified Folders view, unless you go out of your way to designate them as "Sent" type folders.

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This is a bit of an unusual setup. I'm using Thunderbird with just outgoing email and no incoming email server. It still required that I set up some type of account though, and I had set up a news account.

I like the option to save replies in the same subfolder that I'm reading the message in to help keep my subfolders organized.

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All of my "proper" email accounts have this option. Local Folders and news accounts don't have it. I just checked in Thunderbird using Safe Mode to be sure there weren't any add-ons affecting it.

Looking at this option, I am asking myself why I thought I needed the "Copy Sent To Current" add-on, which offers an explicit query at the point of sending a message about where to file the local copy. Maybe the lack of the option in Local Folders was my motivation. Whatever, you may find this add-on useful too.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/copy-sent-to-current/

I'm puzzled about where these folders are that you want to save sent messages to, given that you don't have any incoming mail. ;-)

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Thanks for the replies Zenos. It's conceivable that my setup of having just outgoing mail connected could cause the missing button, though I'm not yet convinced of it. The 'copy-sent-to current' add-on is something I could consider if it has the query option and it works in local folders. Does it work for replies, or just for a newly composed message?

I am handling incoming email by the use of 'procmail' and 'fetchmail'. These utilities have nice filters and after going through the filter the messages are saved in a folder than can easily be read by Thunderbird. When reading incoming messages in Thunderbird I typically sort them into subfolders for further consideration.

Thus I have two questions at this point. Can someone verify that the "Place replies in the folder of the message being replied to" button does work in a recent version of OS X (e.g. Mavericks or Sierra)? Secondly, if I do need to set up the incoming email account in Thunderbird is there a way to render this inactive so I can continue to separately use 'procmail/fetchmail'?

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The add-on works for all sent email messages. You get the option to set it individually for each account.

I can't answer for OSX - I don't use it.

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scalers said

Thanks for the replies Zenos. It's conceivable that my setup of having just outgoing mail connected could cause the missing button, though I'm not yet convinced of it.

I am. How can Thunderbird place mail in an account folder if you have no account (local folders is a special account and really does not count here I think.)