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SergeLalonde
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Status: New idea

This column display in the folder pane is useful for users of Azure DevOps because the email notifications sent for check-ins come from the service managing Azure Devops and the developer that performed the check-in is only listed in the ReplyTo field of the email header. Without seeing this in the folder list view, you don't know who did the check-in without reading the email. It's also not searchable or filterable when looking for check-ins made by a specific developer.

This was never supported natively. I had written an extension to display it, but that became obsolete with Thunderbird updates. The ColumnWizard extension supported it for a while, but it also became obsolete and hasn't been updated. This is automatically supported in Outlook.

Seeing as the Reply-To header field is well defined, I don't see why it's not supported in the same way as the other email header fields such as From, To, Date, Subject, etc.

This is not a "big thing", but it is an annoyance and one of those things that can prevent adoption in enterprises.

It would be great if this could be considered. Thanks.

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Jon
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Hamptonian
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Seeing as the Reply-To header field is well defined, I don't see why it's not supported in the same way as the other email header fields such as From, To, Date, Subject, etc.

I couldn't agree more.

This is not a "big thing"

There I don't agree. Let me explain (briefly, I hope). I've been at the pointy end of computing for longer than most. I tried to give up being a nerd about 20 years ago, in the forlorn hope that I could get on with using tech to do what I wanted to do. How naive can you get? As far as I'm concerned, the 3 fields I most want to see before I open an email are From: To: and Reply-To:. So why do I use TBird? The simple answer is that my wife has used it for years and is extremely reluctant to change (anything). In order to keep her from becoming a complete techno-luddite I decided I'd better use it myself so that I could deal with difficulties as they arose. At the moment, she has few such problems - her email address hasn't been exposed in any hacks - but I am constantly fending off all manner of nasties, and the latest one would have been much easier to spot and eliminate if only I had Reply-To: immediately to hand (or to eye).

I's obvious that this "new idea" is going nowhere fast. If it was my software that was under scrutiny, I would feel slightly ashamed that such a well-developed tool had missed such a basic functionality. 

Still, keep up the good work. Just try looking at things from a different perspective occasionally.

SimonTosc
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i nuovi metodi di invio dai siti web forzano l'invio da una mail comune e predefinita abbinata al dominio stesso... quindi diventa INDISPENSABILE poter visualizzare il campo REPLAY-TO: in una colonna dedicata...

a quando questa implementazione ?

the new methods of sending from websites force sending from a common and predefined email combined with the domain itself... therefore it becomes ESSENTIAL to be able to display the REPLAY-TO: field in a dedicated column... when will this implementation be?