Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 20:22:16 +0200 GMT (11/10/02, 01:22 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
MAU> Yes, of course. My problem today was that I was trying to drag
MAU> messages to the task bar like I do with normal file attachments
MAU> and that doesn't work for messages.
No, but I be
Hello Thomas,
> You can drag messages (from different folder or account) into a
> message you are composing in the editor. The dragged-in messages are
> being sent as (MIME-encoded) attachments.
Yes, of course. My problem today was that I was trying to drag
messages to the task bar like I do wit
Hello Feli,
> Reduce the main TB window to one half of the screen. Now you can have
> the folder view and the new message side by side.
Of course. But my worn ayes are thankful that I use most applications
maximised. I guess I tend to forget that windows can be resized.
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Best regards,
Migue
Hello Jonathan,
> I forgot to mention you shouldn't let go of the email (mouse button
> while dragging) otherwise this'll fail, but I guess you already got
> that bit ;)
Of course. I've been a mouse addict for many years :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat
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On Thursday, October 10, 2002, Feli Wilcke wrote...
>> - - Create new message
>> - - Go to folder with messages you want to attach, select and start to
>> drag
>> - - use ALT-TAB to cycle to the new message
>> - - when at new message, drop message
Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 16:34:56 +0200 GMT (10/10/02, 21:34 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
MAU> I know for sure that Lookout users can easily do it, and I seem to
MAU> recall I have done it in the past with TB but I don't remember how :-(
MAU> Any hints?
You can drag messages (fr
Hello Jonathan and Miguel,
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote :
> - - Create new message
> - - Go to folder with messages you want to attach, select and start to
> drag
> - - use ALT-TAB to cycle to the new message
> - - when at new message, drop message you are dragging ont
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On Thursday, October 10, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
>
>> - - use ALT-TAB to cycle to the new message
> That *is* what I was missing or didn't remember.
I forgot to mention you shouldn't let go of the email (mouse button
while dragging) otherwi
Hello Jonathan,
> - - use ALT-TAB to cycle to the new message
That *is* what I was missing or didn't remember. Probably because for
normal file attachments you can drag them to the New message icon on
the task bar and, although not immediately, the editor window comes on
top and then you can dr
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On Thursday, October 10, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
>>> I know for sure that Lookout users can easily do it, and I seem to
>>> recall I have done it in the past with TB but I don't remember how :-(
>>
>> Does highlighting the messages, then Speci
Hello Julian,
>> I know for sure that Lookout users can easily do it, and I seem to
>> recall I have done it in the past with TB but I don't remember how :-(
>
> Does highlighting the messages, then Specials|Alternative Forward do
> what you want?
I guess I should have been a little more explici
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, 3:34:56 PM, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
> I know for sure that Lookout users can easily do it, and I seem to
> recall I have done it in the past with TB but I don't remember how :-(
Does highlighting the messages, then Specials|Alternative Forward do
what you want?
Jul
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