Yes, this is a true fact! GFiovanni
>7. Links in HTML messages are sometimes clickable, sometimes not. > >- Winston > >Winston Weinmann wrote: > >>6. For HTML messages I cannot use the cursor to select text. I can >>double click on a word to select that word, or triple click and select a >>line, but I can't click and drag over HTML text to select it. >> >>This means I often have to take the extra step to either switch to text- >>only view, or open the message in a web browser, in order to copy >>something from an email. >> >>- Winston >> >> >>Winston wrote: >> >>>I was a late upgrader from PowerMail 5 to PowerMail 6. Here are a few >>>impressions. >>> >>>1. Great that I can now print HTML documents (without opening them in a >>>web browser first). >>> >>>2. Wish I could forward HTML documents. This really is essential these >>>days. (Yes, I suppose I could open them in my web browser, then print to >>>a PDF, then send an attachment. But really.) >>> >>>3. Dragging a message from the In Tray to a folder doesn't show the >>>message dragging. This is very disconcerting. The destination folder >>>highlights when the cursor goes over it, but I can't easily tell that >>>I'm still dragging something. And if I mis-drag I'm not sure I'll ever >>>see where the message went as it's invisible. >>> >>>Is there a fix for this? >>> >>>4. The highlight on a message being read in the In Tray is too bright. >>>It's also almost impossible to read a message name that has been >>>labeled, as these go dark against the blue highlight. Nor can you see >>>how it's labeled. Definitely a step backward. >>> >>>5. Hiccups >>>- a calendar item that came as text originally, then as a calendar >>>attachment that opened in iCal when someone else forwarded it to me. I >>>suspect PowerMail could have handled the first one more elegantly. >>> >>>- HTML sometimes still doesn't show up. I have to click on another >>>message, then back to the one in question. Sometimes several times. >>> >>>- could not copy the PowerMail 6 application from the downloaded Disk >>>Image directly to my computer. Had to open it on an Intel Mac and hide >>>it in a Zip file to get it onto my PowerPC computer. >>> >>>- HTML messages, which I suspect were improperly formatted without a >>>text only section, come in as attachments instead of opening in PowerMail. >>> >>>I'm sure there are some benefits I am missing, but other than (FINALLY) >>>being able to print what I see in an HTML document, I do not see much >>>change. I am still getting used to the brighter blue and white bands >>>separating messages and folders. They seem more distracting than helpful. >>> >>>I do appreciate the Rich Text formatting option, although I've not used >>>it yet. I'd have preferred being able to forward HTML documents. >>> >>> >>>- Winston >>> >>> >> >> >> > > >

