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Thunderbird doesn't file "reply all" e-mail properly

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When I use "reply all" to send another e-mail to all the same recipients, it doesn't show in any Sent folder. I have to open the previous e-mail in "conversation" and then "move" it to the right sent folder. "Conversation" says it's in the Sent folder, but it isn't there. This has been going on for several versions now. It should automatically go to the right folder, because I set the options that way. Please fix it.

When I use "reply all" to send another e-mail to all the same recipients, it doesn't show in any Sent folder. I have to open the previous e-mail in "conversation" and then "move" it to the right sent folder. "Conversation" says it's in the Sent folder, but it isn't there. This has been going on for several versions now. It should automatically go to the right folder, because I set the options that way. Please fix it.

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Apparently I've been barred from posting more questions; so I post it here:

After updating Mozilla - YOU RUINED IT When I try to send with any security level I get this idiot cryptic message:

Sending of message failed Peer's certificate has an invalid signature The configuration related to ..... must be corrected

Not only is there no way to fix this, IT HAS STOPPED ALL INCOMING MAIL It doesn't even work reliably to set sending to normal, insecure password

What you are doing is thoughtless and disrespectful. In the last year or so, Thunderbird has gotten increasingly unreliable. You make changes that operate like a virus to keep me from using it, without providing sufficient information to make any corrections. Your cryptic error messages should at least have a link to the solution. You are no longer user-friendly, and I'll have to find something else, with some way to transfer my e-mail archives. This sickens me.