Hello Scott,
A reminder of what Scott typed on:
26 November 2003 at 12:06:52 GMT -0600
S> - a white envelope yellow dot with a black check mark
Standard message that's been digitally signed.
S> - a half green envelope with a yellow dot and a black check mark
Standard message that's bee
What do these (new?) icon graphics mean??
- a half green envelope with a yellow dot and a black check mark
- a white envelope yellow dot with a black check mark
These are the only time I have seen them. Glad I have all my accounts defaulted
to ignore conformation requests (a spammers dr
Hi all,
On Saturday, October 16, 1999, 2:32:43 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled:
>> Hmmm... I think left arrow for previous and right arrow for next is
>> pretty intuitive. I personally like them... :-)
> I would agree if prev/next were left and right of the current message.
> However, i
Saturday, October 16, 1999, 12:20:47 PM, Mark wrote:
> Hmmm... I think left arrow for previous and right arrow for next is
> pretty intuitive. I personally like them... :-)
I would agree if prev/next were left and right of the current message.
However, in the list view, they are up and
Hi Jack -
Saturday, October 16, 1999, 10:53:38 AM, you wrote:
SL>> Is it just me, or did someone forget to tell the nice people who created
SL>> the nice new graphics that it would have been nice if the arrows on the
SL>> up/down buttons actually pointed up and down res
Hi Steve
Monday, October 11, 1999, you wrote to the list:
SL> Is it just me, or did someone forget to tell the nice people who created
SL> the nice new graphics that it would have been nice if the arrows on the
SL> up/down buttons actually pointed up and down respectively? I
Is it just me, or did someone forget to tell the nice people who created
the nice new graphics that it would have been nice if the arrows on the
up/down buttons actually pointed up and down respectively? I mean, one would
think that would be a logical assumption to make about buttons that
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