On 01 Aug 2002, it is alleged that Jay Garcia sauntered in to
netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
> On 01/08/02 18:56, Brian Heinrich Replied As Follows:
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
>> On 01 Aug 2002, it is alleged that Jay Garcia sauntered in to
>> netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
>>
>>> On 01/08/02 16:52, Brian Heinrich Replied As Follows:
>>>
>>> --- Original Message ---
>>>
>>>> On 01 Aug 2002, it is alleged that Jay Garcia sauntered in to
>>>> netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
>>>>
>>>>> On 01/08/02 12:27, Brian Heinrich Replied As Follows:
>>>>>
>>>>> --- Original Message ---
>>>>>
>>>>>> If you're talking about the notification in the left pane, yeh, I'm
>>>>>> noticing it. Your time line seems about right, too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Right side above the systray. Popup notification, not on the left.
>>>>
>>>> (See below.)
>>>>
>>>> /b.
>>>>
>>>>>> Biff will also tend to indicate mail for a single account when it
>>>>>> pops up; if you mouse over the systray icon, however, it will
>>>>>> accurately tell you which accounts have new mail.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Various nightlies under Win 98 SE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /b.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yah I know but what's on the left ??
>>
>> The account pane in Mail/News. Won't give you the indicator for new
>> mail for more than one account at a time, it seems.
>>
>> Looks like there are several Mail/News regressions right now. This
>> one's an annoyance; losing my local store e-mail from four IMAP
>> accounts was, too; having messages for a POP account deleted from the
>> server, however, is another matter (tho' in this case, too, no harm was
>> done). (See the 'where did my accounts go?' thread.)
>>
>> /b.
>>
>
> Oh, the "pane" .. :-[
>
> WFM just fine for multiple notifications, they all turn "bold".
Except that, since I usually have unread e-mail in my various accounts, I
tend to pay more attention to that hideous glowing green arrow that flags
that an account has new messages.
/b.
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