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How do I eliminate the issue of every e-mail containing the same incorrect line of "To" addresses below the "Reply to" line of when viewing a message.ply to

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The same string of "To"addresses show up below the correct "Reply to" addresses when I view a message. Below that is a "CC" line. that is correct. If I hit reply to all the reply will not show these incorrect To" addresses, only thge senbder and the "CC" addresses. How do I get rid of this identical line that shows up in every e-mail?

Ed

The same string of "To"addresses show up below the correct "Reply to" addresses when I view a message. Below that is a "CC" line. that is correct. If I hit reply to all the reply will not show these incorrect To" addresses, only thge senbder and the "CC" addresses. How do I get rid of this identical line that shows up in every e-mail? Ed

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Do you still have this problem in Thunderbird safe mode?

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Do you still have this problem in Thunderbird safe mode?

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I solved the problem. I went to the properties of the contact that kept showing up and unchecked the box "always prefer display name over message header". Now when I send a msg "me" shows next to "From" and when I receive a msg "me" shows next to "To". Before, the same contact showed. This contact was actually a group of 75 names.