Re: TB to Evolution transition

2004-12-12 Thread Tony Boom
On Sunday 12 December 2004 01:11, John Phillips wrote:

> ROF laughings.

You makes one typos and peoples don't lets you forgets it does they?

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Re: TB to Evolution transition

2004-12-12 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Nav,

Saturday, December 11, 2004, 4:07:43 PM, you wrote:

> Is there any direct less-cumbersome way to transfer all mails from TB
> to Evolution (Linux)?

> I have too many subdirectories in TB and going to each of them &
> archiving as unix mailbox is too much work. I want maintain TB
> directory structure too, when I make transition to Evolution.

> I just plan to test if I can do everything with Evolution, what I am
> now able to do with TB.

You can export all you mail at once by creating a virtual folder
containing all your mail, then select all and export them. But there's
no way around manually recreating your folder structure.

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Re[2]: Select recipients w/o using the address book

2004-12-12 Thread expires31march05
Hello Stuart,

Friday, December 10, 2004, 10:39:30 PM, you wrote:

> This is just a shot in the dark, but

> In the newer versions you can select several emails and use
> Specials/Add to Address Book. Maybe you could use this to create a
> separate address book that could then be used as your BCC list for
> your message.

This would need some fine-tuning: selecting the three messages
already in this thread and using Specials/Add to Address Book adds
TBUDL as well as the three senders.

It would be useful,when adding to AB, to have the option to
create a new group to add into.

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Re[3]: Select recipients w/o using the address book

2004-12-12 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello expires31march05,
Sunday, December 12, 2004, 6:36:52 AM, you wrote:

eycu> Hello Stuart,

eycu> Friday, December 10, 2004, 10:39:30 PM, you wrote:

>> This is just a shot in the dark, but

>> In the newer versions you can select several emails and use
>> Specials/Add to Address Book. Maybe you could use this to create a
>> separate address book that could then be used as your BCC list for
>> your message.

eycu> This would need some fine-tuning: selecting the three messages
eycu> already in this thread and using Specials/Add to Address Book adds
eycu> TBUDL as well as the three senders.

Yes, but it adds each one, one at a time and you can just cancel the
ones you don't want added.

eycu> It would be useful,when adding to AB, to have the option to
eycu> create a new group to add into.

Yes, but you could create the new address book first and select it at
the bottom of the add screen. You could even create a different
address book group to add to although it seems to create a lot of
additional steps. I always thought it would be nice if this option was
add to address book group, rather than just add to address book.

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Re[4]: Select recipients w/o using the address book

2004-12-12 Thread expires31march05
Hello Stuart,

Sunday, December 12, 2004, 2:29:56 PM, you wrote:


eycu>> This would need some fine-tuning: selecting the three messages
eycu>> already in this thread and using Specials/Add to Address Book adds
eycu>> TBUDL as well as the three senders.

> Yes, but it adds each one, one at a time and you can just cancel the
> ones you don't want added.

If you are only talking about 2 or 3. Rich was talking about 15 or
20 and would therefore probably make the selection for the first
and then select "yes" from the dialog box saying "Add the rest to
the same address book/group(s)?"

eycu>> It would be useful,when adding to AB, to have the option to
eycu>> create a new group to add into.

> Yes, but you could create the new address book first and select it at
> the bottom of the add screen. You could even create a different
> address book group to add to although it seems to create a lot of
> additional steps. I always thought it would be nice if this option was
> add to address book group, rather than just add to address book.

I still think it would be easier to be able to create a new AB or
AB Group at the same time, as part of the process. In the same way
as, for example, Move to folder allows creation of a new folder to
put the selected message(s) into.

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Re: Mod: Cut mark

2004-12-12 Thread Chris

Tony Boom @ 2004-Dec-11 3:40:17 PM
"Mod: Cut mark" 

> [Thunderbird] completely quotes the WHOLE message regardless of what
> is highlighted and totally ignores sig delims.

That's a benefit? I don't find myself often quoting signatures, so I
like not having to manually delete them.

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Re: Mod: Cut mark

2004-12-12 Thread Dave Gorman
Tony Boom wrote:
Which is just one reason why I don't like Thunderbird. It completely 
quotes the WHOLE message regardless of what is highlighted
True.
and totally ignores sig delims.
Works fine here, v1.0 on WinXP and v0.8 on Mandrake.
Just be thankful you don't use IMAP or you'd be cursing The Bat! as 
vehemently as you're cursing TBird! For IMAP, TBird's 1.0 version is 
heads and shoulders above TB!'s 3.0 version. And as it is a young 
client, I'm sure many of the minor quirks will be worked out and major 
niceties will be added as time goes on.

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