On 06/11/2003 7:11 PM, Jamie Pruden wrote:

>Actually, there were some things that I really liked:
>
>1. Delete button deletes mail. Wow, what a concept... I've been hitting 
>the delete button for the past two days and am amazed when the darn 
>message doesn't go away. It's going to take me some retraining to get 
>back on the command-d thing for Emailer again.

Don't know about your version, but with my Emailer 2.0v3, if I have 
selected an email in the InBox and hit the Delete key, it moves it to the 
Deleted Mail folder (which I have set to permanently delete contained 
emails when Emailer is quit). Now, Command-D might also work (let me go 
see)...yep, that'll work too, but I'm used to just hitting the Delete key 
when I've highlighted an email I don't want anymore.

HTH,

Jim Rohde

Claris Emailer 2.0v3 (U.S. version) set for 8600/9600K memory use
MacOS 9.2.2
Pismo (384MB RAM)
and about 168MB database (cleared some out a few months ago)



Life is too short to use anything but a Mac.
    -- Roger Ebert

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