That's true,

However, after you hit "y" or "n" you must choose the folder in which
to save your message, 'Express' is so much more intuitive as I see it.
Then, when you want to delete the email, you have to delete from both
the chosen folder plus the "all" folder in which a copy is also stored.

I think the mainstream 'Express' option is far better

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/12/2006 11:15:10 am >>>
Hello, Stefan:
I know in looking at your comment that we'll be saying things a 
little differently.  Your statement says: "What I find to be a 
really irritating feature of Braillenote's keymail
programme, is that there's no automatic setting option to save a 
copy of
each email you send." You are always given the option to save a 
copy.  I know that it's not exactly automatic, but it just 
requires a Y or an N.


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Stefan Slucki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected] 
>Date sent: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 10:49:04 +1030
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] unprotect email

>Hi there list members and Eugene,

>It is true that pc-users don't get the "this email is protected"
>message when we read them in the in-box; however, you can't edit 
an
>email in Outlook Express unless you first hit "reply" or 
"forward" (it's
>protected).  You can't even edit your copy of the email you send, 
stored
>in the sent items folder.

>What I find to be a  really irritating feature of Braillenote's 
keymail
>programme, is that there's no automatic setting option to save a 
copy of
>each email you send.  It seems logically odd given that the 
default
>folders not only include the usual "in" "out" "sent" 
"delete/trash" but
>the "ALL" folder.

>So a setting option to both save each email automatically and 
another
>to automatically "empty the trash folder" mirroring Outlook 
Express
>would make sense, to me, anyhow.

>Stefan Slucki
>Braille Instructor
>Royal Society for the Blind
>Phn 8232 4777
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/11/2006 1:35:48 pm
>Hi out there,
>  I'm still on this "protect and unprotect" subject.  I have a 
lot of
>friends who own PC's and they tell me that they don't know what 
I'm
>talking about with "protect and unprotect".  They tell me that 
they can
>write in other people's email.  I seem to get all protected email 
and my
>question is: how can I "unprotect" my email when needed?
>  Also, while I'm at it: when I'm asked by a prompt when I enter 
or
>exit a document, do you want keyword.  (that's not the exact 
query but
>close).  Is there a best type of translation to send a document 
so that
>others can read it more easily?
>  One more question: why, when I enter some documents I get the 
prompt
>"review previous options" and not with others?
>  That's it! Thank you.
>  Eugenio


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