>>>One more PowerMail minus:
>>>- You can't change the subject of a received message.  I find this 
>>>feature EXTREMELY useful especially when I receive a digest message and 
>>>want to change the title to highlight a key message in the digest.
>
>> Where is the message? You replied with a new message AFAIK. Then you 
>>didn't say *how* you changed the subject line, if you did. So what good 
>>does it telling us it's doable and leaving that out?
>
>Just type in the subject line of the incoming message!!!!!!!!!!
>Emailer REALLY is based on the KISS principle.
>Very cool
 But Karl, you're leaving out T.L.Millers assertion that he changed the 
subject in *Powermail*.

This:
>T.L.Miller wrote 02-09-29 4.08
>
>>Gosh, it sure seemed like I changed the title of this message. Could have
>>saved it, but decided to send it.
>>.....................
>>
>>Hello again,
>>
>>One more PowerMail minus:
>>- You can't change the subject of a received message.  I find this 
>>feature EXTREMELY useful especially when I receive a digest message and 
>>want to change the title to highlight a key message in the digest.
> Where is the message? You replied with a new message AFAIK. Then you 
>didn't say *how* you changed the subject line, if you did. So what good 
>does it telling us it's doable and leaving that out?


Thank you for reading this far

Micke Bystrom
Project Manager
Web & Idea Developer

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