Marta Edie wrote: >28.02.2003 17:44 UhrAllan Athertonaatherton at insightbb.com: > > >Thanks, Allan. That is all very fine. I have got that mail window all >organdized ( as Winnie the Pooh would say) and have folders and subfolders >for all kinds of categories. The one on technology has three subfolders for >all the different subjects all you MacWise people write about. My sent >mail window is already so long, it takes forever to come to an end. I >thought I might be able to , at one time or another, when the mailflood >became too large, save a year's or so mail in a folder somewhere on my >disk. I also hoped I could back up the whole Chose on another disk for >safekeeping in case of a crash, or I could transfer the mail into another >mailprogram ( for instance when I change over to OSX ). I have been >permanantly deleting a number of messages out of my deleted messages >folder, because that alone had become unmanageable already and I only have >been using this program for a few weeks. What it looks to me now, though, I >probably would have to save individual letters ,as they are open ,into >specified folders outside the mail program. That could be done, of course, >but I had hoped I could save me that added step. Marta > > If you want to save only the important e-mails, I made a program called the EC Does It! Electronic Catalog. It's used exclusively for data storage. If you want to give it a try, you can download a copy <ftp://members.aol.com/alafem/ec.sit> from here, or go to my web site first and read about it there.
-- Tony LaFemina Major in Layout & Design Techniques Minor in Software Fundamentals http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html mailto:remacs at optonline.net | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be March 25. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
