>>>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 ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

