Bill Blinn Technology Editor, [BBT] wrote:
BBT There might be a better way. A new user asked about the ability to
BBT edit received messages. Without testing, I replied, Try Ctrl-E. So
BBT today I tried it and thought I had provided bad advice.
BBT Ctrl-E opens the message for editing as I said.
Just in case I missed something, I'm wondering if there is a way to
edit a received message Subject. I use SpamPal and it marks suspects
with **SPAM** in the subject line. Sometimes the Bayesian filter is
incorrect (we are both still learning) but when I move a clean email
to an inbox it is
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Hi P,
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003 at 22:54 GMT -0500, P . Johnson [PJ]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PJ in case I missed something, I'm wondering if there is a way to
PJ edit a received message Subject. I use SpamPal and it marks
PJ suspects
Hallo P,
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:54:43 -0500GMT (28-8-03, 5:54 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ Just in case I missed something, I'm wondering if there is a way to
PJ edit a received message Subject.
No.
PJ I realize from reading some of the archives that editing a received
PJ message is for
Kevin Coates, [KC] wrote:
KC If you create a filter in The Bat to look for ^X-SpamPal: SPAM
KC (minus the quotes) in the kludge or anywhere you can move the
KC messages to your spam folder automatically.
Don't forget to enable 'regular expressions' in the filter options. The
search string
On Thursday, August 28, 2003, 9:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote re:
editing an inbox message:
PJ If there is now a way to do so I would be thrilled to learn how!
R Well, actually it is possible, but not solely with TB:
R Export the message
R Edit the subject with Notepad or another text editor.
R
Thursday, August 28, 2003, 10:36:11 AM, PJ wrote:
P On Thursday, August 28, 2003, 9:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
P re: editing an inbox message:
PJ If there is now a way to do so I would be thrilled to learn
PJ how!
You can also:
1. Drag the message to your Outbox folder.
2. Open it (double
It seems that P.Johnson (as quoted by a Canadian in Houston) said ...
Well, actually it is possible, but not solely with TB:
Export the message
Edit the subject with Notepad or another text editor.
Import the message back into TB.
Now you can delete the original message.
There might be a
On Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 3:52 PM, Bill wrote:
Ctrl-E opens the message for editing as I said. But when you try to
close the message, TB asks if you want to save it and, if you do,
demands an entry in the to field. Then it places the saved message
in the outbox. It's a pending message,
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Hello P.Johnson,
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:31:06 -0500 GMT (28/08/2003, 21:31 +0700 GMT),
P.Johnson wrote:
Can you tell me exactly how I would export and import back? I see an
export option under Tools but neither the msg or eml formats seem to
be editable.
Over here, all formats (.msg, .eml,
Thanks Dave and everyone. I'm finding dragging the message to the
Outbox and editing is the simplest way for me.
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Pat
A Canadian in Houston
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On Thursday, August 28, 2003, 12:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D Thursday, August 28, 2003, 10:36:11 AM, PJ
Thursday, August 28, 2003, 11:32:17 AM, MAU wrote:
M As you say, it is probably the easiest method. However, you
M must be aware that this method does change some of the
M original RFC-822 header lines.
Good point. The solution is not perfect, but likely suffices in
most situations. I solve
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