Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
>
> OK let me resummarize from you post and comment on the negative ones
Thank you for making my message clear for understanding ;-)
> - no DSN
> - reduced set of marking rules
> - well-known shortcuts gone
> - remaining do not work
>
> - DSN: I have no clue what DSN is, so I can't comment on this one, sorry
Delivery Status Notification, sometimes required. Add here UUEncode
instead of MIME (used in fido).
> - reduced set of marking rules:
> I just compared the message filer rules (if that is what you mean with
> marking rules) and they are exactly the same as in NS4, nothing
> reduced here. Except that you now even can label (mark) messages if
> you want so.
O, labeling is good, but I ready to sacrifice it to have back all
Communicator's functionality :-)
> Or were you talking about marking read/unread/ignore/watch thread?
Namely 'Mark read by date'.
> - well-known short cuts gone: Please elaborate which one you are missing
> and I'll tell you how to add it to mozilla.
'Shift-p', 'Shift-n'. Now they are substituted with one-key 'b','f',
maybe reasonable.
> - remaining do not work: again which do you mean? Ctrl-Enter to send
> mail works now even on Windows.
Oh, it finally works after so many discussions :-) But, the same 'n' or
'space' do not jump to next message if news server selected. I have to
point server string, not newsgroup because network connection is slow
and I do not want re-read newsgroup again. However, news server should
be pointed because Download/Sync is disabled if cursor remains on pop3
account. Here again, 'n' and, probably other do not work if keyboard
switched to locale that do not produce exactly 'n' (cyrillic and so on).
> > Nevertheless, I even forced me to use Mozilla's Messenger, I
> > regulary send crash reports, try to fill bugs and still hope for
> > better.
>
> Great :-), keep on doing that
You see, the tone of my message says that my optimism goes to its minimum
level...
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Best regards,
Victor Kazmirenko