Tony
My three cents worth, I agree with you completely. I love contextual
menu's and would like to be to label a message with a contextual menu.
Not only that I would like to be to invoke the contextual menu without
the control key, much like they do for the message status. At least make
it a option. This might help you every message that comes in I run though
a filter an apply a filter. Thus all the messages that are in my mail
browser are labeled. Anything not label usually goes in the trash.
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Mike Edwards
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"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
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Once upon a time (actually on Friday, January 31, 2003),
PowerMail discussions e-mailed me and said:
>Subject: Useful Additions to PowerMail
>From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 11:11:25 -0600
>
>There were a few features in Claris E-Mailer that I really miss in
>PowerMail. The first is the expanded "Labels" functions in Claris.
>
>I use labels a lot. Because I keep any thread or message that I feel
>might be useful to refer back to at some point, my mail folders can get
>rather large. My ColorSync folder, for example, has 2,915 messages.
>Being able to add a label to messages or threads makes it much easier to
>refer back to them in terms of their relevance. PowerMail has only ten
>label categories, and I think that Claris had about twice as many.
>Having more label categories to use in PowerMail, or better yet, being
>able to ADD new label categories, would be a big improvement to an
>excellent program.
>
>My second suggestion concerns ease of use of labels. Right now, the only
>way to add a label to a message is to mouse up to the File Menu. In E-
>Mailer, labels could be assigned to an e-mail by contextual menu
>(Control-Click). It may not sound like much, but it was far more
>convenient when sorting through large numbers of messages (yesterday I
>had 291 new e-mails) than the menu-selection process that PowerMail
>currently uses . Even a keyboard short-cut would be an improvement.
>
>There it is - my 2ยข - for what it's worth.
>
>Tony