On 2/27/04 3:08 PM, Diane Ross wrote:

> On 2/26/04 11:14 PM, "Hanagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi folks.
>> Hope someone can help me find something I've been trying to find for months.
>> I know it's got to be easier than the impossible that I've so far
>> experienced.  
>> But for the life of me, I just can't find how to make adjustments (button
>> relative positions) and add/remove buttons.
>> For instance, most buttons are completely in the wrong place to be as
>> intuitive as with most other email clients.  For instance; the delete button
>> right next to the send/receive?????
>> In the new mail window, it's right next to the attach button??????
> 
> There is no way at this time to change the button. Please use the Send
> Feedback under the Help menu to make your wishes known.

What a bizarre oversight.  Every other mail client I've used, and most every
other Mac app has at least some kind of Toolbar configuration capability.
You betcha I'll send it in.  Probably just be adding to the 50' high stack
of that same request.  But maybe one more might finally take it over the top
into actual implementation.   :-)






>> And there's no button to STOP a network connection.
>
> Command  period should stop a connection.

Thanks.  Much appreciated.
Any suggestion as to where one might find a list of useful key combos?  I
haven't seen any but would sure like to know what I'm missing.



 


>> Oh yeah, and the biggest sniggle I still have with Entourage is the overly
>> insistent log.  
>> Of 13 email accounts, a few times a day one or another will have a slight
>> hiccough when checking mail.  No big deal.  But the way Entourage goes about
>> it, one would think it was an MVA with GSW to the upper GI requiring a
>> surgical consult in the ER.   (Man, I gotta stop watching that show!!!!)
> 
> Drives me crazy too. Dock Detox worked in Jaguar, but not in Panther.
> 
> You can turnoff notifications in preferences, but if it's an error it will
> cause Entourage to flash in the Dock. I believe this is an Apple thing and
> not Entourage. You could hide the Dock.

On Windows, I always did hide the taskbar.  But for some reason, I really do
prefer to have the dock available.  Don't know why a preference one way
there, and another here.   :-)
I was sure hoping that there was some way to either get Entourage to NOT
create a log, or at least not pass along the log entries to the OS so it
doesn't even know about it thus it doesn't think it needs to annoy the heck
out of me insisting on alerting me of useless info.
To have that option just seems so obvious.  Maybe another thing to add to
their suggestions pile.
 




>> Point is, it really doesn't need to ALWAYS insist that I MUST check that log
>> all the time to get that stupid icon dance to stop in the dock.  Heck, as
>> far as I'm concerned, please just tell me how to get it to stop logging
>> altogether.  That would be fine too.
>> 
>> I'll finally be way happy with this app once I get past these obvious
>> oversights.  So I'm way looking forward to your instruction.
> 
> You'll also be a lot happier when you update.

Thanks Diane.  Again, much appreciated.
I did the update, but I didn't see any discussion anywhere as to why I'm
going to be "a lot happier".
I had looked at the updates a couple of months ago and didn't do them then
because I didn't see anything in the list that looked at all important to me
in how I use "E".  And since I wouldn't go anywhere near an "Exchange"
server, that middle one seemed expressly out of the question.
But, at your suggestion, I've gone ahead and done it.  So what exactly have
I done??    :-)

Have fun,
ht





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