Hi Miguel,
On Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 00:36:14 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
>> subjects like "Re: Freeze subject on replies (was: Starting of a new
>> thread)"
MAU> I don't see any need for those type of subject, a new thread should
MAU> be started.
There were a lot of discussions about those k
If you have two PCs, how do you share the mail store? Only one copy of
folders on one PC. Point second PC through LAN to that first mail store.
A problem occurs. You find that just setting the mail store location had
copied all those folders. So one store is placed on top of the other.
Trying t
Hi Lars,
> But that would also make subjects like "Re: Freeze subject on replies
> (was: Starting of a new thread)" impossible.
I don't see any need for those type of subject, a new thread should be
started.
Anyway, I hope you understood that the real intention of my message
was not to suggest
Hi Miguel,
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002 at 23:17:40 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
MAU> I wish TB! (and all other mail clients) would not allow editing the
MAU> subject on a Reply.
But that would also make subjects like "Re: Freeze subject on replies
(was: Starting of a new thread)" impossible.
This take
Hello all,
I wish TB! (and all other mail clients) would not allow editing the
subject on a Reply. That way, people (lazy people who do not want to
waste their time looking in their AB for the e-mail address of a mail
list) would use New Message for a new subject.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Ur
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@ 21:15:15 +0200 [ Tue, 09 Apr 2002], Thomas Martin [TM] thoughtfully
wrote the following:
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TM> you remember this thread? was there a solution found for filtering
TM> the different languages into different files! One that finaly
TM> worked!
I don'
Hi Allie,
you remember this thread? was there a solution found for filtering the
different languages into different files! One that finaly worked!
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Ciao
Thomas
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@ 07:58:56 +0200 [ Tue, 09 Apr 2002], Roland Burger [RB] contributed
this to our collective wisdom:
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RB> how can I get for some time a daily digest from TBtech instead of
RB> daily mails?
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