On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 20:05:03 +0200 ((MEZ) - Mitteleurop. Sommerzeit) Roland Bauer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RB> when I edit an existing draft and I close the window, 
RB> Mahogany will ask whether I want to save my changes.
RB> 
RB> This works when I edit the body of the mail but not when I just
RB> edit the "Subject": The window will be closed without
RB> asking back.

 This is intentional -- I don't set the "dirty" flag if just the headers
have changed. I don't know if I should as it seems to me that it may be
more troublesome than helpful. I.e. I sometimes start writing some message,
enter a couple of letters in the subject and then decide to not write it,
finally. Currently I can close it without having to answer any questions
and I like it like this.

 But if the consensus is to consider the editor to be dirty if any field
(i.e. either a header or the body) changed, it's trivial to do this. Just
tell me what do you think about this.

 Regards,
VZ



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