Paul Kafasis wrote:
1) Where is the account being selected to reply
from (It's -not- the account through which the mail was ultimately
received, nor the account which is set up as the default for new emails)
It is the account from which the message was retrieved, unless also use
this account
Jay on 1/13/05 said
On 1/13/05, Stéphane declared:
Click on the far left column under the check mark, beside the Subject
name of the mail you are selecting.
OK, I understood that you were talking about the contextual menu, but
what I see is :
help (graied)
** separator **
drop message (more
Hi there,
I've just rejoined this list to get help with am issue that I can't seem
to find a solution for.
I, like most people, have several email accounts. I have an entire
domain that forwards to a more permanent address, and this is where I
have a problem. When I receive these messages,
On 1/13/05, Stéphane declared:
Click on the far left column under the check mark, beside the Subject
name of the mail you are selecting.
OK, I understood that you were talking about the contextual menu, but
what I see is :
help (graied)
** separator **
drop message (more or less ... I use a
Le 13/01/05 à 11:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On 1/13/05, Stéphane declared:
But, the information is still there. If you have the status displayed
[that is where the little blue arrow was], then click and hold there and
choose Replied from the pop-up menu that appears.
What do you mean by
[Stéphane Terreaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 13.1.2005 um
20:20 Uhr:]
What do you mean by this menu item ?
The context menu.
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On 13 1 2005 at 1:11 pm -0500, fk wrote:
I would also like to be able to make non-contiguous selections in an
email and reply to that material [quoted or unquoted as you prefer] in
the same way you can select a section of text and reply to that.
I handle this by quoting the whole message (which
am Donnerstag, 13. Januar 2005 17:09 Uhr schrieb Tom Dillon
Rene Merz sez:
Simply logical: Un unread message can't be answered ...
True, but by the same type of logic, once a message is read, it can't
really be unread either.
I agree: the reason for what mark as unread is used for is
Am 12.1.2005 hat listes geschrieben:
Today I marked as unread one such mail to which I just had sent a
quick reply (there were the blue arrow aside its title) and... the arrow
disappeared!
Yes it does - for ever.
Simply logical: Un unread message can't be answered ...
The better way would be to
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