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Reply-to option in Thunderbird

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I want to send an email from my btinternet account via my Thunderbird client but set the "reply-to" to be a gmail account NOT inside Thunderbird

I know how to do this using Outlook but I cannot find an obvious place in Thunderbird.

I don't want to do this for every email - just one in particular.

How do I do this please?

I want to send an email from my btinternet account via my Thunderbird client but set the "reply-to" to be a gmail account NOT inside Thunderbird I know how to do this using Outlook but I cannot find an obvious place in Thunderbird. I don't want to do this for every email - just one in particular. How do I do this please?

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Click on 'Write' to open a compose window To the right of the 'From' email address you will see Cc and Bcc and >> sign Click on the >> sign and select 'Reply-to' Then you type in the email address.

The info at link may help as guide. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/addressing-email#w_address-fields-to-cc-bcc

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Chosen Solution

Click on 'Write' to open a compose window To the right of the 'From' email address you will see Cc and Bcc and >> sign Click on the >> sign and select 'Reply-to' Then you type in the email address.

The info at link may help as guide. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/addressing-email#w_address-fields-to-cc-bcc

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Thank you - no matter what I searched for, reply-to wouldn't come up as an option!

Simple when you know how.