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2004-06-09 Thread M FiF
I would like to be able to automatically thread a child message to wherever
its parent message may be in my message base. Is this possible in general?
Is it possible even if the parent is in a common folder rather than a
virtual folder?
Using 2.11 on WinXP

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Re: questions/suggestions for the bat...

2004-06-22 Thread M FiF
At 13:20 20/06/2004, you wrote:
my usual action is to do a quick search for the name or subject and
then alt-click on the name. I now have a list of all messages to or
from the particular person.
Only as long as they happen to be in the same folder. With M2, it's a 
single click (I'm mourning the loss of M2, which I had to abandon, and I'm 
not quite happy enough with The Bat!'s interface to buy it instead of going 
back to Eudora, but my trial period isn't over yet and I have a hankering 
for Virtual Folders).

Mary Fons 


Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Re: Attachments when sending

2004-06-22 Thread M FiF
Advantage: you're always sure you have the right version of the attachment 
that you actually sent or received (instead of a link/reference to the file 
you stored elsewhere on your hard drive, which you may have edited 
subsequently).

Disadvantage: your mailboxes are bigger, since you're storing the 
attachment along with the rest.

At 16:08 20/06/2004, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me advantages and disadvantages of storing attachments
in message bodies?
Mary Fons 


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I don't want more windows

2004-06-22 Thread M FiF
I'm beginning to suspect one of the more offputting things - for me - about 
Pegasus and The Bat! is the fact that windows seem to open up on me when 
and where I don't expect them to. I really like a single document 
interface, as Opera calls it, and subwindows that are all maximized within 
a regulated scheme. Is there something simple I can do about this 
behaviour? Maybe if I can fix that I could stick with The Bat! instead of 
returning to Eudora permanently (from M2).

Mary Fons "One window per program, please" 


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