Hello kristina, On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:46:53 +0100 GMT (30/06/03, 20:46 +0700 GMT), kristina wrote:
> I'm not sure if I'm understanding this correctly. But if I am then > TB! already does this (doesn't it)! No. ;-) > I have one folder (well several actually) and all outgoing & incoming > email go to that one folder - it happens to be my incoming folder but > it could just as easily be a common folder. (& in hindsight I think I > would have preferred to use a common folder... but anyway I digress!) > I have filters setup to send email to and from one person to one > folder and then that folder is viewed using threads. That way I can > easily see how an email conversation has developed. The purpose of BCC'ing oneself is that if you send messages from another computer (in the office, for example), you may still want to have the complete conversation on your main (home) computer. Therefore, you need to actually download the messages you sent out with the office computer onto your home computer, and this is only possible if they are in the inbox of your ISP account. This is achieved by BCC'ing yourself. If you use only one computer, you will have no need to BCC to yourself. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste. Money can't buy happiness but it can certainly rent it for a couple of hours. Message reply created with The Bat! 1.63 Beta/5 under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A using a Pentium P4 1.7 GHz, 128MB RAM ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html