On 2/19/02 10:51 AM, "Robb Cutler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> On 2/19/02 9:04 AM, "Robb Cutler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have a manual scheduled event set up which deletes items from the Deleted
>>> Items folder.  
>>> 
>>> When I run it (from the Tools->Run Schedule menu), it only deletes about 80%
>>> of the items in the Deleted Items folder.  Running it a second time usually
>>> gets rid of the rest of the items (though sometimes a third try is
>>> necessary).  
>>> 
>>> Has anyone else experienced this behavior?
>> 
>> Yes, it's a known bug in Entourage X. Sometimes it takes me 4 or 5 goes. I
>> imagine this is something that might get fixed in a service release.
> 
> 
> Thanks.  As a recent convert to OS X and Entourage from Outlook Express, I
> like Entourage a lot.  A couple of minor annoyances (read "feature
> requests") though...
> 
> - The ability to hide the large buttons in the upper left corner of the
> window.  I file all my messages and would like as much screen space for my
> folders as possible.  Making the buttons smaller and putting them in line
> with the toolbar would be okay too.

General preferences/General/Display small navigation buttons
> 
> - Making Command-D delete messages (like in OE).  Maybe I'm missing some
> useful feature, but I can't figure out why I'd ever *want* to duplicate a
> message.  And Command-D is so ingrained in my fingers that I often end up
> duplicating messages that I meant to delete.  At the very least, please make
> it user-configurable.

You're wrong there. It's command-D that's ingrained for duplication, and
command-delete that's ingrained for Deletion, for all Mac Users. That's why
the change was made for Entourage 2001 18 months ago., by very, very, very
strong popular request (after 19,000 or so people had deleted stuff they
never meant to).

Just re-grain. You'll get used to it soon enough.
> 
> - Auto-scrolling the folder list to get to folders that aren't visible.
> This sort of works.  I've seen similar behavior in other OS X apps though --
> is this an Entourage problem or an OS X problem?

What's the problem? What do you mean "auto-scrolling"? you can leave all the
subfolders exposed if you want to, or tuck them away with the triangles
(just as in the Finder). What's auto-scrolling?
 


-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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