On the Windows version of Thunderbird your radio boxes are actually
command buttons (or whatever the proper term is -- I've never been a
visual developer). The "Reply List" is being called a smart button
because it changes between "Reply List" and "Reply All" according to the
message headers. I've found very few cases anymore where it says "Reply
All" in connection with list mail, although I'm sure it still happens
for some lists.
Dave
On 12/4/2013 13:32, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Now in the gray area, above the actual message, I have the From, the
Subject,
and the To, filled in, and way over at the right I have radio boxes with
Reply, Reply List, (checkmark) Forward, Archive, Junk and Delete.
Under Delete is a time, which is wrong, and under that is Other
Actions (checkmark).
Under Other Actions is a pull-down menu, but it doesn't have a "Smart
Button."
My Thunderbird is 17.0.2, running at the moment on Linux Mint 14, but
I've never
seen any Smart Button on any version.
--doug
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