Ed Mullen wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an
html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer -.0.0-.1 showing a
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 3/21/2014 3:32 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 3/21/2014 3:28 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
I noticed that when I send a msg to news groups, although my
preference
is set to keep a copy in the Local Folder Sent file it is not ther
Geoff Welsh wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 3/21/2014 3:32 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 3/21/2014 3:28 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
I noticed that when I send a msg to news groups, although my preference
is set to keep a copy in the Local Folder Sent file it is not there.
Nor
is it in the
Ed Mullen wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an
html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer -.0.0-.1 showing a
Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer -.0.0-.1 showing as an installed Ext
MSF are the indexes and the files without the extension are the local
mailboxes? The size of all my MSF files is only 200MB, largest file over
2GB (no extension).
I still need local copies for some messages that I may refer to more often.
How does it know whether a message was previously delet
Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
> My drive is filling up and I need to move my SeaMonkey profile to
> another partition. The profile is bigger than the maildir on the server
> by almost a GB, is this for indexes or anything, can the GB difference
> of disk space be claimed back by removing the indexe
On 3/30/14 6:29 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 30/03/14 19:18, Daniel wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Co
On 30/03/14 20:29, Daniel wrote:
On 30/03/14 19:18, Daniel wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer
On 30/03/14 19:18, Daniel wrote:
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer -.0.0-.1 showing as an installed E
On 29/03/14 11:12, Ray_Net wrote:
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I have Composer -.0.0-.1 showing as an installed Extension! This would
seem to impl
On 30/03/14 05:00, sean nathan wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Found it this morning. Installed it and so far it's working quite well.
Thanks!
ran sudo apt-get dist-upgrade on my peppermintOS laptop this morning and
was pleased to get the 2.25 update... the mail component is much
snappier on my 6
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