Did it changed in forwarding msgs?

2000-05-16 Thread DINH Frederic
Bonjour ! Since I upgraded to TB 1.42, the msg i forward are not readable by the recipients using Netscape Messenger or Outlook. I checked the MIME standard for forwarding. Some recipients said Netscape launched MS Exchange to read the attached piece. I don't use it so the Netscape on my PC

Re: Reply using quick template

1999-11-17 Thread DINH Frederic
Ali suggested: AM How about an option override where you may reply using a quick AM template instead of the standard templates for a particular AM folder. AM I am thinking of a message right click context menu selection to AM reply using a quick template. Why not. I'd would add an

Re: Import of Outlook

1999-11-10 Thread DINH Frederic
Philippe wrote: PG Bonjour, PG I know this question I've been answered, but I'm sorry I can't PG remember the precise answer : PG Does the import from Outlook works correctly ? If you mean Outlook Express, I'd say yes. I've done it only once though, and it was enough ;-) I used

Re: Colours

1999-10-15 Thread DINH Frederic
Hi Thomas, you wrote: TF I complained earlier about the colours; however, eityher I am TF getting used to them or this version has better colours than the TF beta ones. I also think red wasn't bad. Did you try without hi-color icons? TF Anyway, even thoug I'd still prefer stronger colours

Re: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-13 Thread DINH Frederic
Oliver wrote: OS in the address book, I can enter a name prefix for an address. I OS can't find out how I can use that prefix when creating a new OS message or replying to one. I'd like my message to say something OS like "Dear Mr. Jones" or "Dear Mrs. Harris" automatically, using OS the

[cosmetic] Letter Gothic font

1999-10-13 Thread DINH Frederic
Bonjour ! Some times ago, users discussed about fonts. I recently switched to Letter Gothic, italic, which I find quite readable and "hand writing-like" in its italic version. I can't say where I got it, among all the apps that were installed... Just in case you'd like to change! -- Frédéric