On 2 Apr 00 at 1:07, L.D. Best wrote:
>>What you wrote about is "mailing list" capability in my lexicon, rather than
>>what passes for an address book on the Hotlist. However, you have given me
>>a way to use nicknames or first names or designators to set up a number of
>>"one entry only" "address books" that will fill in the blank for forwarding,
>>CC, etc. It's going to be a royal pain, but it beats being able to "bingo"
>>e-dresses only into blank "compose" mail editor.
>>
>>Why can't the addresses on the hotlist be set up to do that
>>automatically???
L.D.,
Can I make a suggestion? Pegasus Mail for DOS v3.50. I know it does
not address the weaknesses of Insight, but it will enable you to
handle a large volume of email very quickly (much faster than
Insight) and gives you the features you are asking for (and more).
Configured correctly it is completely compatible with Arachne's inbox
and outbox file formats. I would be using something besides Insight
for my email if Pegasus did not exist. Probably something like
Foxmail or some other Windows mail program. I think you would like
Pegasus.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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