Jernej Simončič wrote:


> MC> 1. Please can the next version of TB treat attachments just like
> MC> normal mailreaders do?

> It already does that - normal mail readers don't support MS's
> proprietary format.

I don't have wide experience of other mailreaders, just Netscape and
Eudora, and I've never had these strange .att and .msg attachments
before. I can open the .msg ones, but not the .att's, as other people
have said.

Today I received a message (not html) with a message.msg attached.
When I opened it by double-clicking, I could read the message OK, and
on another tab there was a tiny jpg image. When I maximised the
window the image was enlarged, but when I opened the message a second time it
didn't enlarge, and I had to click back and forth between the two tabs before
it would enlarge.

> MC> 3. Please could somebody do something about TB's incredibly primitive
> MC> text editor?

> Outlook has a primitive editor. The Bat's editor is perfect for e-mail
> (do a search in the archives for the word "editor").

I've never used Outlook, and I'm getting used to TB's editor, but I
still find it primitive.
I didn't mean that I want an html editor; I prefer text because of the
virus risk.

What I meant was that with Netscape and Eudora, for example, if you
write a message and then add bits to it, as most people do, the
wrapping automatically puts itself right; you don't have to mess about
with ALT-L or wade through the menus looking for formatting options.

I've given up using autoformat (or was it "justify on wrap"?), because
it deletes the paragraph marks, and it's too much trouble to hit enter
twice at the end of each paragraph.
It may sound like no big deal, but when you spend all day typing in
programs that wrap automatically, it just doesn't come naturally.

-- 
Mary

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