The indicated account does use the same e-mail address as the default account. It's actually two dashes and a space, and everything after that is supposed to be removed when doing a reply, which is why it is recommended to put the signature after the quote if you are going to reply above the quote. It's a standard that all email clients are supposed to follow. There seems to be an issue here as the indicated account is not the default account. What you are referring to is called the signature delimiter. > identity unless the message had a header indicating a different one. > drop-down menu on the top of that window? It should match your default > opens, can you check which account and identity is indicated in the "From:" > the original, but still couldn't reproduce. > I've tried replying to a message attachment in which I wasn't a recipient of Thank you for providing an easy way to circumvent this issue. And also none of the addresses I have accounts configured for is mentioned in the "To:" or "Cc:" header of the forwarded message. Making sure the desired account is used in the reply resolves this issue as well as 'bug'#867538. > your own identities in the attached message. > original to start with, there shouldn't be an e-mail address matching one of > comparing the "To:" and "Cc:" headers of the message to reply to against Usually, when replying, this information is determined by > This behavior would indicate that the identity for the reply isn't properly > replying to a message that was forwarded to me. > the settings about quoting and signature seem to be completely ingnored when There are many bumps in the road that require many decisions,īut, founders do not fail because they make the wrong decisions, they fail because they don’t make a decision at all.Īt Starter Story, our goal is to help you make these decisions by giving you the information and answers you need - from 2,628 successful founders that already went through it firsthand.Īt less than $3/week, Starter Story is a no-brainer investment in your business.> (In reply to Huub Schaeks from comment #7) We have seen countless Starter Story readers join us, get inspired, and change their lives through the businesses they’ve built.Īfter interviewing 2,628 founders, here’s my biggest takeaway:īuilding a business is simple, but it’s not easy. Our goal is to show you that building the business of your dreams is not only possible, but it’s quite straightforward once you see how others have done it. Right now, we have 2,628 case studies you can read, and we add new case studies every single morning.Įvery day, you’ll find new, interesting businesses that are taking off right now. Our team of 15+ are working every day to find more entrepreneurs, uncover their secrets, and put them in front of you. Further analysis: - problem occurs only with 'above the quote' /and/ 'below my reply' settings in the Composition & Addressing tab (as stated before) - also reproducible when using 'thunderbird.exe -compose bodytest' from the command line, thus not using a 'mailto:' URL (i.e., not a parsing issue) - unchecking 'Include signature for reply. Industries, markets, and trends - you’ll get access to the world’s biggest, living, breathing database of 6,815 business ideas, side projects, and products to sell. We collect and analyze the data from every case study and give you that data. (You’ll realize that you can do it, too.) Thousands of data points, too You'll realize there is no “magic formula”, that building a successful business is actually quite straightforward. You might get too inspired when you actually see the answers behind thousands of successful, ordinary entrepreneurs. ^ Yes, we asked 2,628 founders these questions. (3) How did you get to 10, 100, and 1,000 customers? (2) What were the exact steps to build it? To launch it? The message content as wrapped by PGP - between BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE and BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE - shows how the message appeared in the TBird Compose window just before I selected the Send button. (1) How exactly did you find this opportunity? The raw message content has the quoted portions wrapped but the new (unquoted) portions unwrapped. These hard-to-reach, low-key, founders are in the trenches building real businesses right now.Īnd we get the lowdown on the most essential, hard-hitting parts of building their business: At Starter Story, we search the internet for the doers (the people who act rather than merely talk).