Betty (b_s-wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED]) replied:
When I want to copy the header, I simply choose Edit as New in
Thunderbird's Message menu. Then I make whatever changes I want, or
keep it as is.
I comment:
Betty, I tried this repeatedly in incoming and outgoing messages. In my
hands, this
At 05:59 PM 12/7/2008, Michael S. Altus wrote:
I comment:
Thank you for this suggestion. I tried and might continue to check Eudora ver
7. I find that the button line has only icons and not words, and otherwise is
crowded.
If I pause for a second over a button, I get a tool-tip that describes
Eudora will do what you describe below, if I understand correctly what you are
asking. It also has an excellent filtering system for automatically moving
incoming messages into individual mailboxes. The available filtering criteria
are a broad set, not simply the message sender (which is, of
comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows is a USENET news group that provides excellent
support for Eudora, and while I use Forte Agent to read newsgroups, I think
that they can be read / posted to from a browser, although I've never tried it.
Current activity on the newsgroup is maybe one thread per day.
Yes, but ...
I think he wants to copy only the five or so useful headers, along with the
body text. Show all or details often displays all of the headers (e.g.,
what the blah, blah toolbar button in Eudora does), including all of the
headers that display routing information and timestamping
I am looking for an e-mail client that that a feature like AOL version 7.
As a freelance medical writer-editor, I have individual Word folders for each
client. One of the files in these folders is named Correspondence, in which
I routinely keep copies of incoming and outgoing e-mails.
I have
Pegasus email would do what you want.
You can also change the message display options in Thunderbird to show
the headers such that they would be copied.
Matthew
On Dec 4, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Michael S. Altus wrote:
I am looking for an e-mail client that that a feature like AOL
version 7.
I use Mozilla thunderbird. If I want to copy the heading information, I
select forward the email inline and then I can copy it (except for bcc
recipients).
Michael S. Altus wrote:
I am looking for an e-mail client that that a feature like AOL version 7.
As a freelance medical writer-editor,
Since you already have a direct answer to your question, now I'd like
to ask WHY you need (or want?) to do this? It kind of sounds like
you're stuck with some ancient way of handling email that can quite
likely be done better these days.
I mean, we too use email for business, but I can't recall
At 05:10 PM 12/04/2008 -0500, Tony B wrote
Since you already have a direct answer to your question, now I'd like
to ask WHY you need (or want?) to do this? It kind of sounds like
you're stuck with some ancient way of handling email that can quite
likely be done better these days.
I mean, we too
At 04:45 PM 12/04/2008 -0500, Matthew S. Taylor wrote
Pegasus email would do what you want.
You can also change the message display options in Thunderbird to show
the headers such that they would be copied.
So will Eudora, which is probably the most versatile of all the email
clients. You
No, this wouldn't explain why the OP needs to copy headers along with
the bodies. I mean, every email client tells him who the email is
from, and further, he's saving them in subfolders under that client's
name anyway.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Sue Cubic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use
I asked:
Does anyone know of an e-mail client that formats e-mails to enable copying
visible headers along with the text?
Matthew Taylor replied:
Pegasus email would do what you want.
You can also change the message display options in Thunderbird to show the
headers such that they would be
Eudora.
Stewart
At 03:15 PM 12/4/2008, you wrote:
I am looking for an e-mail client that that a feature like AOL version 7.
As a freelance medical writer-editor, I have individual Word folders for each
client. One of the files in these folders is named Correspondence, in which
I routinely
In thunderbird you can do it two ways:
1. Ctl-U (or from the menu view/message source) to see a particular
message - that's what I'd recommend.
2. View/Headers/All -- and then as I described earlier you can forward
a message inline and copy the information
Michael S. Altus wrote:
I asked:
Doesn't matter why OP wants to do this. That's his business. When I want
to copy the header, I simply choose Edit as New in Thunderbird's
Message menu. Then I make whatever changes I want, or keep it as is.
Betty
No, this wouldn't explain why the OP needs to copy headers along with
the
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