Hi Rod,
> Netscape has this great feature where you can edit a sent message as
> new. It would be great if you could do the same with evolution. I just
> tried to send an email to the evo list, but typed the email address in
> wrong. Whilst it wasn't difficult to open a new composer window and
> copy the contents of the badly addressed message accross, it would've
> been a lot more convenient to have been able to just right clicked and
> selected "open message as new" which would open the current message in a
> new composer window which was fully editable.
I was thinking to the same feature. My problem is worse than yours,
because every time I want to copy-paste a sent message, evo crashes. I
have to copy-paste to gedit and then from gedit to a new message. This
problem apparently doesn't come up when I try to copy-paste a received
message (same as 'forward inline').. it's just a problem of 'resend to
other' copy-paste thingie !
> Also, I noticed while I was looking at netscape, that netscape gives you
> two options from forwarding email. Neither actually forwards the email
> as an attachment, but I thought it wouldn't be bad to offer up two
> options - forward inline or forward as an attachment - so that people
> could forward the email as they prefer. You'd still need to default to
> something for the forward button, but atleast it would give the
> flexibility that most people seem to want. Personally I like the idea of
> both being available at the same time.
Right click on the message header, you'll see two wonderful options,
one is named 'forward' wich forwards as an attachement, and the other
one is named 'forward inline' which creates a message from the message
you want to forward.
So long,
Firebird
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