On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 21:02:00 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) "Eric S. Johansson" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

ESJ> it's the drop-down list on the far right hand side of the filter rules dialog
ESJ> box.  It's the one that specifies what you match on.  I just paid closer
ESJ> attention and this is what I found:
ESJ> 
ESJ> click edit->filter rules...
ESJ> you then see the list of all your filters
ESJ> pick a filter and click edit
ESJ> now, click "more" and add an additional filter rule.
ESJ> single click the far right hand side drop-down selection box (the one for
ESJ> selecting which part of the message you are matching on).
ESJ> Hit return
ESJ> 
ESJ> At that point, I get additional empty filter rules added and the drop-down
ESJ> selection box stays up.  If you like, we can run a VNC session and I will show
ESJ> you what I'm seeing.

 No, thanks for the detailed description - I see it as well. And I agree
that it's really weird. I guess I hadn't noticed it before because I didn't
use "More".

ESJ> VZ> ESJ> When mahogany samples the inbox and goes through its redisplay cycle,
ESJ> VZ> ESJ> sometimes it pushes itself to background and pops up another
ESJ> VZ> ESJ> application.
ESJ> VZ> 
ESJ> VZ>  Is this reproducible?
ESJ> 
ESJ> extremely.  The end result is that I keep many of my applications minimized so I
ESJ> don't need to see them flip up-and-down.

 I'm afraid this will have to wait until I finally upgrade to W2K. I know
it handles the top level window activation differently but not exactly how.

ESJ> Figure out how to move the sent mailbox to IMAP

 This should be easy: simply choose an IMAP folder in the "Compose" page
setting.

ESJ> experiment with, and report bugs on multiple identities ;-)

 Looking forward to this :-)

ESJ> convince you to move the IMAP INBOX to the very first item in the IMAP server
ESJ> list of mailboxes.

 You're probably thinking about the bug 404

        http://mahogany.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=404

?

ESJ> Figure out how to drive this mail client from NaturallySpeaking
ESJ> without losing tons of mail or sending out partially completed
ESJ> messages with embarrassing misrecognitions.  (Yes, that has happened
ESJ> to me with Eudora)

 I have no idea about this as I've never used speach recognition tools but
if you have any specific UI fixes needed by this, please let us know.

 Good luck,
VZ


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