I see that the "Edit As New Message" option is disabled for any message not in the Sent folder.
What's the rationale for this? I've disabled this behavior since I frequently use Edit As New in Mozilla for a variety of things. For example, it is a convenient way to forward a message without including your friend's private email information on it and cluttering up the forward. It's a quick way to forward attachments and strip the text of a message, which may be inappropriate. Also I file Sent messages sometimes into other folders, and I like to be able to pull them up as a template. This behavior was one of the most frustrating behaviors I encountered when I started using Evolution. Are the reasons to keep it more compelling than the reasons to allow it for any message? Eric Ewanco eje+ximian at ewanco.com _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
