[MacGroup] Thunderbird

2012-01-30 Thread Suzanne Blake
Dear Ones,        I've lost a whole file of e-mails that I need.  I can't find them in any other folder, or in the list of folders.  I can read them from the Search All Messages slot, but I still  can't figure out where they are.      Any help would be gre

Re: [MacGroup] Thunderbird

2012-01-30 Thread John Robinson
Susanne, If you use TimeMachine, I would go back to a time when you know there were there and restore. John On Jan 30, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Suzanne Blake wrote: > Dear Ones, > I've lost a whole file of e-mails that I need. I can't find them in any > other folder, or in the list of fol

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread LuAnn Johnson
I used Mozilla Thunderbird for my e-mail. I like it except for the fact that when I respond to an e-mail, the cursor on the response goes UNDER the e-mail to which I am responding, which forces me to have to scroll to the top so my response will go ABOVE the e-mail. I know it's not a big deal

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread Lee Larson
On Aug 30, 2005, at 8:08 PM, LuAnn Johnson asked: > I used Mozilla Thunderbird for my e-mail. I like it except for the > fact that when I respond to an e-mail, the cursor on the response > goes UNDER the e-mail to which I am responding, which forces me to > have to scroll to the top so my r

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread Jerry Freeman
Me too, how does one preference that in mail.app? jf On Aug 30, 2005, at 9:51 PM, Lee Larson wrote: > I prefer the reply below the quoted text == evanescent \ev-uh-NES-uhnt\, adjective: Liable to vanish or pass away like vapor; fleetin

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread LuAnn Johnson
Thanks! I'll give it a try. Luann Lee Larson wrote: > On Aug 30, 2005, at 8:08 PM, LuAnn Johnson asked: > >> I used Mozilla Thunderbird for my e-mail. I like it except for the >> fact that when I respond to an e-mail, the cursor on the response >> goes UNDER the e-mail to which I am respo

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread Rob Kersting
Luann, it's really easy, and easy to overlook. Go to Account Settings under the Tools menu. Choose "Composition and Addressing" for the account in question. Then check the "Automatically quote the original message..." checkbox. You'll see several options in a pull down menu. rob LuAnn Johnson

MacGroup: Thunderbird composing

2005-08-30 Thread LuAnn Johnson
It worked! Thanks! Luann Rob Kersting wrote: > Luann, it's really easy, and easy to overlook. > > Go to Account Settings under the Tools menu. Choose "Composition and > Addressing" for the account in question. Then check the "Automatically > quote the original message..." checkbox. You'll se

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-05 Thread LuAnn Johnson
I think it is possible to have incoming mail go to specific inboxes. I have a folder for "Macgroup" in my inbox, but can't figure out how to have all incoming macgroup mail go to that box. How can this be done? Or did I just dream that it could be done? Luann | The next meeting of the Louis

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-05 Thread Rob Kersting
LuAnn, you need to create a message filter to handle it. Create a new folder titled "MacGroup" Go to the Tools menu and choose Message Filters. Choose New. Set up a filter for incoming messages: Subject Contains Macgroup. Then check the box at the bottom to Move to folder Macgroup. rob LuAnn

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-05 Thread Rob Kersting
Sorry LuAnn, I misread your post. You can use the current Macgroup folder, no need to make a new one. rob Rob Kersting wrote: > LuAnn, you need to create a message filter to handle it. > > Create a new folder titled "MacGroup" > > Go to the Tools menu and choose Message Filters. Choose New. Set

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-05 Thread LuAnn Johnson
Yippee! It worked! Thanks! Luann Rob Kersting wrote: > LuAnn, you need to create a message filter to handle it. > > Create a new folder titled "MacGroup" > > Go to the Tools menu and choose Message Filters. Choose New. Set up a > filter for incoming messages: Subject Contains Macgroup. > > Th

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-06 Thread Rob Kersting
Happy to help out. BTW, to everyone else, those instructions go for every email program I've worked with (quite a few, in fact.) And although I haven't checked Apple Mail, I'm sure it has some basic rule-making built in. rob LuAnn Johnson wrote: > Yippee! It worked! Thanks! > > Luann > > Ro

MacGroup: Thunderbird Inbox question

2005-09-06 Thread Dan Crutcher
In Apple's Mail program, the rules that allow you to automatically move messages into specific folders, or delete them or whatever, is found in Mail's Preferences. They're really pretty easy to set up. For this list I created a mailbox called "MacGroup" and created the following rule (varia