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Is it possible to respond 'inline' meaning the message I'm responding to will also appear in the message I create/send? I have the 'Forward messages:' setting at 'Inline' but that doesn't do it.

Is it possible to respond 'inline' meaning the message I'm responding to will also appear in the message I create/send? I have the 'Forward messages:' setting at 'Inline' but that doesn't do it.
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You need to differentiate between settings>general and account settings. I specified account settings. You can get there from the hamburger menu in upper right, from the menu bar from tools, and by rightclicking an account and selecting settings

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click 'account settings' and then 'composition & addressing' and tick the box to quote the original message.

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I don't have 'composition & addressing' as an option in account settings. Only 'Composition'. On that page there is no box to quote the original message. Pls see screen caps.

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Addendum: What you describe WAS available in the older versions of Thunderbird but I can't find it in the latest version.

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You need to differentiate between settings>general and account settings. I specified account settings. You can get there from the hamburger menu in upper right, from the menu bar from tools, and by rightclicking an account and selecting settings

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Got it. Thank-you for the bit of education there.