Why is the email address in the To: box red?
When I select an email address for a Thunderbird message, the address in the To: box is red. Why does that happen? How can I change the color back to black?
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Usually the address is red to indicate that it is not in your address book. I have seen some reports of the red color even on contacts that are in the address book.
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Usually the address is red to indicate that it is not in your address book. I have seen some reports of the red color even on contacts that are in the address book.
Thanks Airmail!
The problem has been solved but I don't know how!
This occurred in replies to the last two messages I received. A gold star was displayed next to the senders' addresses, which indicated that the addresses were in my Address Book. I also checked and they were there. But when I clicked on Reply, the senders' addresses were displayed in red.
I just went back to both messages and clicked on Reply again, and the addresses were displayed in black. Thunderbird had not been closed and reopened; the computer had not been hibernated; no settings had been changed, although I did look at the Account Setting to see if any of the color settings were red. None were. But everything is working properly now.
Thanks again!