>are you referring here to mailticker? this would astonish me, as I do get
>a number, white in a red circle. just curious.
>
Well, weird. I shall try it again. Perhaps I set something else up wrong
or didn't try it out long enough. Thanks for letting me know that.
--
Barbara Needham
are you referring here to mailticker? this would astonish me, as I do get
a number, white in a red circle. just curious.
---marlyse
>And it still doesn't put a number on the icon, by the way.
Bill,
Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 07:33:32 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Bill Bill Bucolo
>words or phrases to be url or email links, and (so far at least) limits
>appearance of my
>type...re different sizes, fonts, colors.
You can do that only by sending html code.
A lot of people don't like HTML-Mails, some
THANKS for your clarification, Barbara. Just found the scheduler. PM
seems to not allow
words or phrases to be url or email links, and (so far at least) limits
appearance of my
type...re different sizes, fonts, colors.
Barbara Needham wrote:
> Bill Bucolo on 5/3/03 said
>
> >Re PM mail notifi
Bill Bucolo on 5/3/03 said
>Re PM mail notification... today I just received a half dozen notes about
>a plug-in
>necessary to be notified (in X) when mail is available. Maybe there are
>other means on the
>program to get this kind of news but I haven't seen it yet and an awful
>lot of people do
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Scott, Barbara, thanks for your comments.
Re PM mail notification... today I just received a half dozen notes
about a plug-in
necessary to be notified (in X) when mail is available. Maybe t
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