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Is there a way to print an e-mail without also printing a long list of addresses?

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I am a recipient of some newsletters whose authors include recipient e-mail addresses in the To and CC fields. Occasionally I want to forward the newsletter to friends who are not on-line. (Yes, there are still some around.) I do this by printing the newsletter and forwarding it via snail mail. I could reduce the number of pages if I could avoid printing the address list.

  I have not found any discussion of this topic in Thunderbird help or Mozilla support.
I am a recipient of some newsletters whose authors include recipient e-mail addresses in the To and CC fields. Occasionally I want to forward the newsletter to friends who are not on-line. (Yes, there are still some around.) I do this by printing the newsletter and forwarding it via snail mail. I could reduce the number of pages if I could avoid printing the address list. I have not found any discussion of this topic in Thunderbird help or Mozilla support.

Solution eye eponami

Copy the news and paste it on docs editor application to edit it then print it.

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Solution eye oponami

Copy the news and paste it on docs editor application to edit it then print it.

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Unfortunately, there is no built-in way to easily modify the Subject/From/Date/To section of the print layout.

Thunderbird can be customized with style rules, but since you only want to omit the To on a case by case basis, that would not be a convenient approach. (Unless one of the rules could limit To to no more than one line. Maybe that would be a reasonable workaround?)

You could check for an add-on.

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I had looked for a "style-type" option but did not find any.

The above suggestion seems to be a usable solution.

Thanks