Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread Paula Ford
On Sunday, March 12, 2000, dMb wrote: > The only way I can get all of the addresses to appear (in the BCC > field) is if the Add Secondary Addresses to BCC option is selected. > (I've tried selecting it and it works). This is a bug then, as the other ways of entering an address are not respectin

Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread Peter Asenbauer
Hi everyone, Thank you all for your input on this matter. I find Derek's hint on how to use the addressbook very helpful. Up to now I have always opened the addressbook, chosen a recipient and hit enter, as Allie described it a little later. I won't do that again and maybe ... perhaps a later ver

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread Allie Martin
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:01:28 -0500, dMb wrote: >> a) First opening the address book and then double-clicking on the >> desired recipient/s. Or selecting the recipients and hitting the >> create message button. > Fair enough. I rarely do that, if ever. That's probably why I > haven't seen this.

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread dMb
Allie wrote: > On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 08:08:30 -0500, dMb wrote: >> The only way I can get all of the addresses to appear (in the BCC >> field) is if the Add Secondary Addresses to BCC option is selected. >> (I've tried selecting it and it works). > Interesting. I didn't see that. >

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread Allie Martin
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 08:08:30 -0500, dMb wrote: > The only way I can get all of the addresses to appear (in the BCC > field) is if the Add Secondary Addresses to BCC option is selected. > (I've tried selecting it and it works). Interesting. I didn't see that. > So what are you guys doing

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-12 Thread dMb
Andreas wrote: PA>> I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off: PA>> In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one PA>> person. TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do) PA>> just send the email to the first address listed *only*, but it also sent the

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Allie Martin
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 22:25:21 -0500, Paula Ford wrote: >> I disagree. IMHO, this is the way this feature works in TB. Urhm . who let you in on that little secret? >> If you want auto BCCs to extra addresses, supply them in a single >> address book entry for an individual. If not, cr

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: AR>> I think, this is a definite bug. > I disagree. IMHO, this is the way this feature works in TB. If you > want auto BCCs to extra addresses, supply them in a single address > book entry for an individual. If not, create separate entries:

Re: Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Andreas, On 11 March 2000 at 12:41:48 GMT +0100 (which was 11:41 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points: PA>> I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off: PA>> In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for PA>> one person. TB did no

Re: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote: >>> Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the >>> very least, an undesirable feature. PF>> It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable PF>> feature depends on the user, I guess. > I use seperate ad

Re: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Paula, On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:21:22 -0500 GMT (11.03.2000, 23:21 +0800 GMT), Paula Ford wrote: >> Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the very >> least, an undesirable feature. PF> It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable PF> feature depen

Re: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Nick Andriash wrote: > Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the very > least, an undesirable feature. It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable feature depends on the user, I guess. > It would be nice to set a "default

Re: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Nick Andriash
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, 2:17:08 AM, Peter Asenbauer wrote: > In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one > person. This is what I did. The next time I used this entry in the > addressbook to send mail, TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do) > just send the

Bug report, was: avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Andreas Rumpenhorst
Hello Peter, Hamburg/GER, Saturday, March 11, 2000 in your mail dated Saturday, March 11, 2000, 11:17, you whispered something about "avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook": PA> I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn

avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook

2000-03-11 Thread Peter Asenbauer
Hi everyone, I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off: In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one person. This is what I did. The next time I used this entry in the addressbook to send mail, TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do) just send the