On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 8:26 AM, Jay sent forth:
>I must be missing something here. I've seen this issue on the list for
>some time now, but for me the windows operate exactly as Jerome has said
>they do. If I want a window to open in a new position, I drag the current
>window (in your ca
david.gordon sez:
>I bet you go all the way up to the menu bar and use 'Mail -> Send' too -
>if you need the exercise...
My doctor says I'm not allowed to push myself that far yet.
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Michael Lewis wrote on Wed 19 Nov 2003 at 11:41 -0500
>He may not be using the three-panel view like we are
If I am 'he' then, yes, correct, I'm using two panes...
>It's
>only a couple inches of mouse movement and less than a second out of my
>day
I bet you go all the way up to the menu bar an
Jay wrote on Wed 19 Nov 2003 at 08:26 -0800
>I drag the current
>window (in your case, the Reply window) to a new position (in your case,
>the right side of the display), and from now on all new reply windows
>open there. As I type this,
Okay, I'm trying what you suggest!
> I am in a window th
Jay sez:
> Of course, since I
>use a 12" iBook, the windows overlap, but they are doing just what you
>are asking them to do.
He may not be using the three-panel view like we are. since I use the
three-panel view, I'd never noticed a problem. And, if I didn't, I'd just
move the window when I nee
>PowerMail Engineering wrote on Wed 19 Nov 2003 at 16:23 +0100
>
>>When you open a message window, and another message window is already
>>opened, the new window is position staggered to the other. If no other
>>message window is opened, then it is opened at the same location that the
>>last messa
PowerMail Engineering wrote on Wed 19 Nov 2003 at 16:23 +0100
>When you open a message window, and another message window is already
>opened, the new window is position staggered to the other. If no other
>message window is opened, then it is opened at the same location that the
>last message win
Scott at HobbyLink Japan wrote:
>I use two monitors and sometimes move a PM message to my second monitor
>so I can view it while doing something else on the main monitor. Trouble
>is, after that, everything wants to open in that new position on the
>second monitor.
When you open a message windo
>Jerome & Co., and the group,
>
>Help me understand this before I lose my mind!
>
>I use two monitors and sometimes move a PM message to my second monitor
>so I can view it while doing something else on the main monitor. Trouble
>is, after that, everything wants to open in that new position on th
Jerome & Co., and the group,
Help me understand this before I lose my mind!
I use two monitors and sometimes move a PM message to my second monitor
so I can view it while doing something else on the main monitor. Trouble
is, after that, everything wants to open in that new position on the
secon
>I disagree. My PowerMail database is pretty big (150mb). I don't find
>it slow at all, running a TiBook 500 with 512mb RAM in OSX Panther. I
>don't save every message that comes in, but I do save anything that I
>think I might want to reference someday. PowerMail's search capabilities
>are ve
Hi George,
>I don't want to sound flippant, but why do you want to import the
>messages? Both Emailer and PowerMail will be slowed down considerably by
>a large message database.
I disagree. My PowerMail database is pretty big (150mb). I don't find
it slow at all, running a TiBook 500 with
Hello Riva
>It looks like the perfect solution -- except
>for the fact that the system requirements say you need to be on OSX to
>use it. I am still on 9.2.2., (mainly because I use Wordperfect for
>Mac, which won't work under OSX).
Sure it does. I use WP v3.5e all the time.
WP opens automat
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