On 12/01/2016 11:00 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 1/12/2016 5:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail
and a web link.

I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM
told me I had made a spelling mistake in one word in the body of
the e-mail, so I selected the correct spelling and hit "Next" and
SM told me it had completed checking spelling and was ready to
"Send".

I checked the Subject: and it still contained the spelling mistake!

When does SM check the Subject: for spelling mistakes ...... or
doesn't it do this anymore??


I don't recall it ever did. It's so normal that I habitually plop the
subject line in the body to run spell check on it.

I'm reasonably sure it did.

--
Daniel

Happy Holiday Season to one and all.

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