On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 00:38:24 +0200 (Romance Daylight Time) Vadim Zeitlin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [please don't cc me when replying to the list: just set default reply
> kind
>  to "list" in the "Compose" options page for your Mahogany folder --
> thanks]

It's actually a Mahogany tree.  That's one place where inherited
characteristics come in handy.  I have several other comunities I
participate in where replying to all is useful, so it's nice to be able to
do this on a folder/tree basis.

> On Sat, 15 Jun 2002 10:51:17 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) Michael A
> Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> MAC> My opinion is that saving the entire message, including headers, is
> the
> MAC> expected result of saving a message to a file.  It disconcerted me
> quite a
> MAC> bit when I first tried it and didn't find _any_ header information
> at all
> MAC> in the resulting file.  I had expected either full headers or at
> least
> MAC> something similar to the headers displayed in the preview pane.
> 
>  Yes, I tend to agree... I think we should indeed have a possibility to
> save just the shown headers however this is not completely trivial to do
> whereas saving all headers is, so for now I've changed
> SaveMessagesToFile()
> to save it with all the headers.

Thank you.  After looking at the code, I realized that saving the shown
headers would be nontrivial,  it was just one of the possibilities I was
expecting for saving to file.  I think saving the full headers will work
out for the best.

> MAC> I do like the way multiple messages get saved in the order they are
> MAC> selected.  Just today, I wanted to comment on several messages that
> had
> MAC> arrived out-of-order in one big response.  Being able to control
> their
> MAC> order in the save file was nice.
> 
>  I'd like to do some advertisement for a slightly related feature I added
> some time ago and which I already can't live without: the possibility to
> reply to multiple messages. AFAIK no other mail client has this feature
> and
> it's simply great as before if I wanted to reply to 2 or 3 messages in a
> thread simultaneously I had to open 3 composers and then manually cut and
> paste text around. Now I simply select all the messages and press 'R' --
> and I really like it. Hopefully the others will as well!

I generally have had to save to a file and use my text editor to add the '>
' in front of the lines to avoid word wrapping like you see above.  I have
fiddled with the various line length settings without being able to avoid
the problem.

-- 
Mac :})
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