27;t seem to work. I don't know why. Maybe someone else can
DvZ> help here.
There certainly appears to be a number of inconsistencies in the
manner in which new messages are created. If you create using an
address book, some functionality works, such as secondary address in
BCC field whi
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Hello Lars,
On Thursday, March 22, 2001 at 11:40:35 +0100, Lars Geiger [LG] wrote
concerning ' Secondary address in BCC':
LG> Yes, that does it. But don't you think it should also work when
LG> creating a new message wit
Hi David,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, at 17:35:08 +0700 you wrote:
> I think you have to add the entry to your favorites by clicking
> on it in the AB. Then when you want to create a new message,
> you have to click on the little triangle next to the create a
> new message button and then on the name yo
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Hello Lars,
On Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at 12:39:17 +0100, Lars Geiger [LG] wrote
concerning 'Secondary address in BCC':
LG> I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
LG> the entry's option to 'A
Hello Lars,
On Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at 12:39:17GMT +0100 (which was 12:39 PM where I live)
you wrote:
LG> I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
LG> the entry's option to 'Automatically add secondary addresses to
LG> BCC field'. Now, if I start a new message with a
Hi Bat-fanatics,
I have just encountered a strange behaviour of my Bat! Can
anybody please confirm it or correct me?
I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
the entry's option to 'Automatically add secondary addresses to
BCC field'. Now, if I start a new message with a dou
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