Currently using: Version 0.66.0 'Clio' built with wxWindows 2.5.1 Release build (compiled at Dec 22 2003, 23:25:01)
on Windows 2000 Pro, SP4, IE6, hotfixes updated as of today. No current capability to compile from latest sources/cvs... Questions: 1 - How do I prevent Mahogany from adding my own e-mail address to the "To:" field in a Reply or Reply-All? 2 - How do I configure Mahogany to _not_ mark sent messages that are Fcc'd to the "Sent Items" folder as unread? 3 - In having to use Mahogany as part of my job as the "spam-cop" for my workplace, I generally read things as plain text. But of course, my coworkers being the good MS sock puppets they are, send everything in either HTML or in RTF. Are there any plans to add "strip" functionality (by configuration I would think) with either a general Preferences flag or as an alternate viewer? That would ease my end-user experience greatly. Observations: 1 - My home e-mail server is set up to run IMAP across TLS. This means using the standard imaps port of 993 (see http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers for verification). Unfortunately, there seems to be a situation similar to Bug Report #632 (which was IMAP/SSL) in that when I select "Use TLS Only" from the "Access" window, Mahogany attempts to connect via port 143 as it would with a non-encrypted connection: 09:09:18: Mail log: Can't connect to 0.mx.null-route.org,143: Timed out (10060) 09:09:18: Could not open mailbox 'Home-SSL'. 09:09:18: Impossible to add IMAP folders to the folder tree. Setting to "Use SSL Only" does connect on the correct port, but then fails as my system does not speak SSL for remote IMAP, only TLS (by design, since I'm the only one using my home system). 2 - Running the "Wrap" fuctions is slightly frustrating at times. Apparently, the code used only looks for contiguous printable characters, ignoring things like user-entered CR/LF's, etc. It is a common occurance for me to send numbered lists as you see here, and to create them, I have to remember to add extra CR/LF's, then go back and wrap, then go back and delete the CR/LF's. If I don't do that, then my entire message ends up looking like one giant run-on sentence. 3 - Finally, the same issue that I've seen come up time and again... When using a signature file, even with the "$CURSOR" variable set at the top of the template definition, the first keystrokes appear at the end of the signature instead of where I _thought_ the cursor was. I seem to recall that this was to be fixed in a later version (I first ran into it in v0.64.0) but I haven't seen any changes. Any comments, counter observations, flames, etc. are welcomed. -- Ed Vazquez Dilbert's Words of Wisdom: I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Mahogany-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mahogany-users
