Re: Email from address book

2004-12-08 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Paul Berger  everyone else,

on 08-Dez-2004 at 06:37 you (Paul Berger) wrote:

 In Version 1.62, you double clicked on a name in the address book, and
 a new message template opened up.

Yes. Gawd how I hated it! :-) ...everytime I wanted to edit an entry I of
course first double clicked it. *g*

 Is there an option to use the old technique?

I do not know of such an option (like a configuration switch double
clicking an addressbook entry should...), but a workaround may be to
highlight the address and then press CTRL+Enter to open the new message
template. One step earlier to move from mouse to keyboard you could say.
:-)

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Flying bat Animation

2004-12-08 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi all,

I'd like to have the option on a per folder basis where I can set if the
system tray icon animates when the selected folder/s has the option
checked and contains unread mail. Similar to that of the mail ticker I
guess.

This will come in handy if server side filtering is carried out and I
only want to see TB! flapping when new mail has been received into
certain folders rather than any unread mail anywhere.

Does that make sense and is it possible?
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Re: Flying bat Animation

2004-12-08 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Chris,

on Wed, 8 Dec 2004 19:50:46 +GMT, you wrote:

CW I'd like to have the option on a per folder basis where I can set if the
CW system tray icon animates when the selected folder/s has the option
CW checked and contains unread mail.

CW ...

CW Does that make sense and is it possible?

It makes sense, but it isn't (yet?) possible.

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Re: Flying bat Animation

2004-12-08 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Peter,

On Wednesday, December 8, 2004 21:04 your local time, which was 20:04 my
local time, Peter Meyns [PM] wrote;

PM It makes sense, but it isn't (yet?) possible.

:-(

As far as you're aware, is the request on BugTrack, as I would like to
add my vote!
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Re: Trusted Root CA address book - most entries have no certificates

2004-12-08 Thread MFPA


Hi

On Monday 6 December 2004 at 1:38:39 PM, MFPA wrote:


   I have 104 entries in my Trusted Root CA address book but only
   14 of them have certificates. Is this normal?

Nobody has replied here but the issue is discussed at 
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4049

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Re: Gmail POP settings

2004-12-08 Thread MFPA


Hi

On Monday 6 December 2004 at 12:34:03 PM, MFPA wrote:



 Hi

 On Monday 6 December 2004 at 11:23:23 AM, MFPA wrote:

 That probably means you have a certificate for Thawte Server CA in
 your address book. I have lots of entries in mine but for each
 one, the certificate tab is empty. :-(

 I know there used to be certificates there but restoring the
 address books from a backup does not bring them back.

 Downloaded the required certificate from
 https://www.verisign.com/support/thawte-roots.zip and all now
 works fine.


Also see https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4049

Deleting the RootCA.ADB file and restarting TB! will bring it all
back (apart from any certificates you had added yourself).

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Re: Email from address book

2004-12-08 Thread MFPA


Hi

On Wednesday 8 December 2004 at 5:37:27 AM, Paul Berger wrote:

 In Version 1.62, you double clicked on a name in the address book, and
 a new message template opened up.

 In Version 3 this seems to require clicking on the mew message icon on
 the toolbar.

I had not even noticed that icon.
I usually select the AB entry then right-click and
select new | message from the context menu.

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Re: Flying bat Animation

2004-12-08 Thread MFPA


Hi

On Wednesday 8 December 2004 at 8:08:30 PM, Chris Weaven wrote:

I would like to add my vote!

Me too.

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