Re[2]: Editor and address book

2000-08-21 Thread Alexander Drunin

Hi,

D>> If so, I think that possibility to access address book entry of the
D>> recipient of the message being edited would be a nice feature.

ACM> I guess.  :-) I've never personally felt a need for it.

Yes, I was also surprised to find myself in such a need :)

ACM> Use the address auto-view. Hit  or go to View | Address
ACM> Autoview.

Thanks, Allie, now I know what is this thingie for ;-)

D>> It also would be nice to pop up AB entry upon address book "Add
D>> sender"/"Delete sender's entry" operations in Special menu.

ACM> That would have to be optional. I'd go nuts with the address book
ACM> popping up each time I added an address in that fashion.

At least for Delete operations..

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Re: Editor and address book

2000-08-20 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Jack,


On  Sunday, August 20, 2000  at  22:36:04 GMT -0500 (which was 8:36 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:


> Any idea why I should get two copies of this message?

Allie (aka Curtis) posted a message about this earlier this evening.
For some reason, some people (including me) are having trouble posting
to the list.  So Curtis (aka Allie) asked another moderator to post
his messages for him.  The message sizes are probably different
because of differences in the routing.

> I've noticed others from you are also sometimes duplicated.

That's when the "Folder -> Kill Dupes" option works best.



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Re: Editor and address book

2000-08-20 Thread Jack LaRosa

Hi Allie,

On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 03:41:13 your time (GMT -0500), you wrote to the list:

ACM> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:14:50 +0400, Drunin wrote:

D>> replying to the person, I decided to modify this person' reply
D>> template. I was not able to do this through the address book icon on
D>> the right of the To field. Is it supposed to be used only for adding
D>> message recipients from the address book and not for editing address
D>> book entries?

ACM> That's right.

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Rest of message
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Any idea why I should get two copies of this message? I've noticed
others from you are also sometimes duplicated. The messages appear
identical but their files sizes are slightly different.

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Re: Editor and address book

2000-08-19 Thread A . Curtis Martin

On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:14:50 +0400, Drunin wrote:

D> replying to the person, I decided to modify this person' reply
D> template. I was not able to do this through the address book icon on
D> the right of the To field. Is it supposed to be used only for adding
D> message recipients from the address book and not for editing address
D> book entries?

That's right.

D> If so, I think that possibility to access address book entry of the
D> recipient of the message being edited would be a nice feature.

I guess.  :-) I've never personally felt a need for it.

D> Another question. Supposing I have a message under cursor, what is
D> the most simple way to lookup sender' address book entry, if any? I
D> don't want to launch address book and search in it.

Use the address auto-view. Hit  or go to View | Address
Autoview.

D> It also would be nice to pop up AB entry upon address book "Add
D> sender"/"Delete sender's entry" operations in Special menu.

That would have to be optional. I'd go nuts with the address book
popping up each time I added an address in that fashion.

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Editor and address book

2000-08-17 Thread Drunin

Hi All,

replying to the person, I decided to modify this person' reply template.
I was not able to do this through the address book icon on the right of
the To field. Is it supposed to be used only for adding message recipients
from the address book and not for editing address book entries?

If so, I think that possibility to access address book entry of the
recipient of the message being edited would be a nice feature.

Another question. Supposing I have a message under cursor, what is the
most simple way to lookup sender' address book entry, if any? I don't
want to launch address book and search in it.

It also would be nice to pop up AB entry upon address book "Add
sender"/"Delete sender's entry" operations in Special menu.

Thanks!

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