NFN Smith wrote:
I honestly don't know where I saw that you could just use the number
keys to toggle tags without going through the menu. I've been using
them for a long time as a quick way to toggle tags on messages in the
thread/message panes of the main window, or from a separate message
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
If you look on the Message > Tag menu (in the main window), there is a
number next to each tag. Although it looks like just the key to select
the option from the menu, you can also use it as a separate shortcut key
to add/
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 08/20/2020 10:35 AM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
SECOND problem.
When searching a directory for key words in subject line [with
perhaps a date boundary], I'll get a dozen or more hits that have to
tagged individually.
I woul
On 08/20/2020 10:35 AM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
SeaMonkey can already perform the required tasks.
But it clashes with desired workflow.
I make extensive use of custom tags .
The two most used tags are for:
1. color coding the subject line of message
Richard Owlett wrote:
SeaMonkey can already perform the required tasks.
But it clashes with desired workflow.
I make extensive use of custom tags .
The two most used tags are for:
1. color coding the subject line of messages I wrote.
2. a general tag for things I find to be of long-term in
SeaMonkey can already perform the required tasks.
But it clashes with desired workflow.
I make extensive use of custom tags .
The two most used tags are for:
1. color coding the subject line of messages I wrote.
2. a general tag for things I find to be of long-term interest.
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