Hi Dave,

Thanks for your post....I don't think you're being rude at all by
posting this, it's understood that CTM will choose their own course for
future enhancements, but hopefully they're reading these emails as they
think about it!  I'm putting in my $.02 for the suggestions that are
most important for me....

>Pop up menu in outgoing messages to move message to a folder (even before
>sending). 

This would be nice, I often find myself manually moving emails from Sent
Mail into different folders.

>Out Tray bolded when unsent drafts are in there. 

I would LOVE this.  If some people feel it's not necessary, maybe this
can be set in Preferences?

>Any improvements to increase the speed of typing a "TO" address in a new
>message would be welcome. I have a lot in my address book, and many more
>in the list of remembered addresses. I don't want to reduce the size of
>either of those, I just want it to operate faster. 

Very important to me too.  Even more important is speed improvement to
Address Book.
 
>Connection Log to troubleshoot problems. When I hear the "uh oh" noise, I
>only know that there was a problem sending or receiving, but I don't know
>which of my 23 accounts had the problem. Furthermore, I don't know if the
>problem was a bad password, bad username, server down, or what. It would
>be really great to be able to turn on a connection transcript log for
>troubleshooting. And it would save me a lot of time when there is a problem. 

This would be nice.

>In List view, contextual menu to file messages in my choice of folder. 

Yes.

>When using the filter/search box at the upper right of the Mail Browser
>window, it needs to be more responsive to user input. I get annoyed when
>I have to wait for several seconds before I can edit what I haven't
>finished typing. PowerMail should be watching when I type in there, and
>give me priority, not the search term I mistyped and am trying to fix.
>Note: this seems already better in later versions, but it has very much
>bothered me in the past. 

Would be nice.

>Spell Checker to work in Subject line too.

Yes


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Jim Pistrang
JP Computer Resources
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