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 **
>
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, the
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 ...
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
[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 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 this menu item ? I don't see anything like
Le 13/01/05 à 22:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>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 this menu item ? I don't see
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 (whi
On 13/1/2005 at 9:33 AM I saw Rene Merz type:
>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
OK, I realize that several issues are still be addressed in the current
version, but the discussion about replies/unread messages sparked a long
held but unvoiced feature request:
There are times where I need to reply to the same email a several times:
1). When there are multiple recipients tha
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 i
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.
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Tom Dillon12081 W. Alam
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 b
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