Hello Dave,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 16:11:28 -0800 GMT (31/10/02, 07:11 +0700 GMT),
Dave Crocker wrote:
The problem is that a common folder usually needs to have an Account (or as
Eudora calls them, persona) associated with it.
The idea of common folders in TB is they they do not have an account
Thursday, October 31, 2002, 4:23:15 PM, Thomas wrote in message
mid:7121684956.20021031232315;gmx.net
TF You can move folders between accounts.
How do I do this please? I've managed to move a folder from an
account to be a standalone folder outside of the account and then
moved it back
Hi Anne,
on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 18:42:25 +GMT (31.10.02, 19:42 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:1456557507.20021031184225;gmx.co.uk :
TF You can move folders between accounts.
A How do I do this please?
Select the folder. Hold ctrl + alt while dragging and dropping it with the
mouse _into_
Thomas,
Thursday, October 31, 2002, 8:23:15 AM, you wrote:
Thomas The idea of common folders in TB is they they do not have an account
Thomas associated with it.
however it is a problem to have the account hierarchy dictate where a
folder can be placed. The nice thing about common folders is
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In mid:16214314393.20021031150402;tribalwise.com,
Dave Crocker [DC] wrote:'
DC However sender mail (new, reply, forward) needs to know what
DC account to work under. FOr a common folder, it cannot know.
It uses your default accounts settings if none
Thursday, October 31, 2002, 7:24:30 PM, Peter wrote in message
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PM Select the folder. Hold ctrl + alt while dragging and dropping it with the
PM mouse _into_ another folder. *S*
Hey brilliant! Thanks Peter, I've just been playing with that and it
works a
Hello Dave,
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 15:04:02 -0800 GMT (01/11/02, 06:04 +0700 GMT),
Dave Crocker wrote:
Thomas The idea of common folders in TB is they they do not have an account
Thomas associated with it.
however it is a problem to have the account hierarchy dictate where a
folder can be
Thomas,
Thursday, October 31, 2002, 5:30:57 PM, you wrote:
However sender mail (new, reply, forward) needs to know what account
to work under. FOr a common folder, it cannot know.
Thomas Of course not. Hence the name common folder. But maybe it would make
Thomas sense for you to add the
Hello again,
It is excellent to have Common Folders. They can be arranged however the
user wants.
The problem is that a common folder usually needs to have an Account (or as
Eudora calls them, persona) associated with it.
When replying to mail listed in the folder, or sending mail to people
Hello Dave,
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 8:41:28 PM, you wrote:
DC (The reason that is is not as good to have the folder physically under the
DC account is that the users then loses the ability to arrange folders
DC according to their needs.)
How do they lose some ability?
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