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Thunderbird:Collected User Requests

213 bytes added, 21:20, 22 December 2009
Ability to select multiple addresses
It almost goes without saying: An email client should allow a person to copy a delimited list of email addresses from a text file and paste them onto a line in the email client so that all the email addresses are sent the email you are writing. Storing a single line of such addresses gives the user a sort of ad hoc mailing list. Just about every email client I have ever used had this "feature" and I sorely miss it in Thunderbird. Would it be so hard to parse the text field for a comma- or semicolon-delimited list of email addresses and move addresses after the first one to subsequent "To:" fields when the cursor leaves the textbox?
 
Currently, with Eudora 8.0b7 you cannot select multiple addresses in the "To:" or "CC:" fields. In its next release they should enable it so that users can select mutiple addresses in both sent and new messages.
Incidentally, also might be quite helpful if one could organize contacts such that one can create a mailing list. (I can't say for sure that this feature doesn't exist. I haven't really looked hard for it.)
You know the little address book card icon next to a name you put on a TO or CC line? why is it non-functional? I should be able to click it and bring up my address book to insert a person to just that line. Further, when clicking reply / reply all, I should have the option to add people's email to my address book from there.
There's an extension that will allow you to add people to your address book from the message header, but that requires me to un-hide message headers first, which is rather inconvenient.
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