as to your first question, all the messages are stored in the e-mail
database. I think if you don't delete mail for the "all" folder, you should
ve fine.
Mike the star trek guy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sherry Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] email suggestions
Hi Jonathan and others:
As I've been saying on the list for a few weeks, I've been on an extended
trip, using my BN BT for my email. Not being a tchchie, in the sense of
programming and understanding the thing from that angle, here are a couple
suddestions for the future, if there isn't a practical rccson thy these
can't happen.
This morning, in an attempt to make more room and clean out email, I was
happily going through what I call the system email folders and deleting
things. I have several personally created folders, where I keep things I
want to save or deal with later. Suddenly, I vaguely remembered reading
in the manual about if things are deleted from those system folders, they
are deleted in the other folders where I had moved them. Quickly, I
checked the other folders, and sure enough, the messages were gone.
Fortunately, I hadn't emptied the trash yet. On the PC, I use outlook. I
can create--and have created about 40--my own folders. If I move copies
of messages into those personal folders, they are moved out of the inbox
or sent items. If I move a copy to a personal folder, with the original
still in the inbox or sent items, I can delete those things from one
folder, without having them deleted from anywhere else. Is this possible
to do someday with the BN?
Here's my second question or suggestion. Unless I'm going about it the
wrong way, it seems that the process to send a message is a little
cumbersome. The only time I see the option to send the message is when
I'm checking for new mail or exiting keymail. if I've written a message,
in order to send I go into check for new mail. After new mail is
downloaded, then mail in the outbox is sent. Is there a keystroke that
I'm missing that will just send the message right away when I'm ready?
In spite of those two things, I'm very impressed with how well this little
gun handles email. What a great product!
Sherry
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