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New And some never learn
Outlook Web Access, as hosted by MS, now does "Reply All" by default :-/
New Boggle!!
I've used Thunderbird for ages, and have never used Outlook or any other MS's other e-mail products. TB has one button for Reply and a separate button for Reply All. Even GMail seems to make it difficult to Reply All.

What is MS thinking??

Sheesh!

Cheers,
Scott.
New Eh?
On old-fashioned OWA, there are three icons at the top of the message pane:

Reply, reply all, and forward.

On Outlook.com, you tap the reply button and you get a flyout list: Reply, Reply All, Reply All by meeting, Forward.

No "reply all" by default anywhere.
New It is in the .edu instances of outlook.com
The default action for that flyout button is "Reply All". They did tweak it some recently as originally it only had the double arrow icon. It now shows the text as well. (And the flyout has sprouted 17 actions behind it :-/)
New So not default, then.
Just at the top of the list.

There is no default - you have to choose something.

And that sounds like local config, tee bee haytch.
New Errr, no
The flyout part is a separate control. If you click on the part that says "Reply All", it does exactly that.
New It's default on Bidness Office 365's Outlook too
The flyout also has an option to select a default ( Reply | Reply All ).
     stupid colleague tricks - (rcareaga) - (9)
         Used to be worse - (drook) - (8)
             And some never learn - (scoenye) - (6)
                 Boggle!! - (Another Scott)
                 Eh? - (pwhysall) - (4)
                     It is in the .edu instances of outlook.com - (scoenye) - (3)
                         So not default, then. - (pwhysall) - (2)
                             Errr, no - (scoenye)
                             It's default on Bidness Office 365's Outlook too - (altmann)
             We had a savvy sysadmin when we were on Vines. - (static)

He's so far to the right of the bell curve he could drop a marble and it wouldn't roll away.
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