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From Addresses in Outgoing Messages, associated with Inbox?

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I have a few accounts that I access with Thunderbird. There are a few times where I go to compose a message to a professional contact, then Thunderbird sends from my personal address instead. This may be a default behavior, but it's almost always a face-palm moment.

I wonder if there may be some clever way to associate and address with a certain mailbox/account. So that if I send to that address, the collected history from Thunderbird would show that it was sent "from" one address and perhaps present that address as the default when composing a new message.

Or some other clever way?


Thanks.

I have a few accounts that I access with Thunderbird. There are a few times where I go to compose a message to a professional contact, then Thunderbird sends from my personal address instead. This may be a default behavior, but it's almost always a face-palm moment. I wonder if there may be some clever way to associate and address with a certain mailbox/account. So that if I send to that address, the collected history from Thunderbird would show that it was sent "from" one address and perhaps present that address as the default when composing a new message. Or some other clever way? Thanks.

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You could create templates for each professional you write, but then you would need to use them.

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