Re: Feature request: Spell check in Subject line
50 billion years ago the universe exploded into existence nothing much of importance has happened since then, until Fri, Dec 3, 2004 at 4: 02 PM, when Max proclaimed I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject line. if you're willing to buy commercial spellchecking software, try SpellCatcher: http://www.rainmakerinc.com/ I couldn't live without it. -- Jo €º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,? Dijon vu -- the same mustard as before
Re: Feature request: Spell check in Subject line
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* This is a programming thing. There are certain types of text fields that OS X's spell check works in and certain ones that it doesn't. I don't remember the different fields but someone who's a programmer out there might be able to enlighten us. -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Dec 3, 2004, Max Gossell said: Hi, I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject line. As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I haven't made any mistakes. Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if we want that feature or not.) Max Gossell -- PowerMail 5.1, build 4340 (SpamSieve 2.2.3) OSX v10.3.6 Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Feature request: Spell check in Subject line
Hi, I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject line. As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I haven't made any mistakes. Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if we want that feature or not.) Max Gossell -- PowerMail 5.1, build 4340 (SpamSieve 2.2.3) OSX v10.3.6 Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM