Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 at 23:02:18 +0700, Thomas wrote:
 I use crtl-], so moving from one message to the next will allow me to
 view the responses in the order they were written in the subthreads.

 This is very convenient, maybe you want to try crtl-] instead of
 crtl-rightarrow.

What does ctrl-] actually do? I tried looking for the shortcut in the
menus, but couldn't find it.

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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Monday, October 2, 2006, 10:04:28 PM, Robin Anson wrote:

 What does ctrl-] actually do? I tried looking for the shortcut in the
 menus, but couldn't find it.

Next unread message either in Thread, Account or another account in
that order. You can view all your unread messages in turn by using
Ctrl-] - it is my favourite TB! keyboard shortcut!

Julian

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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Terry Munson

Hello Julian,

Tuesday, October 3, 2006, 5:48:23 AM, you wrote:

 Next unread message either in Thread, Account or another account in
 that order. You can view all your unread messages in turn by using
 Ctrl-] - it is my favourite TB! keyboard shortcut!

On my laptop I get the same results with Ctrl - (right arrow).

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Attachments missing from messages forwarded by a filter

2006-10-03 Thread MFPA

Hi

I have a filter set to forward a copy of particular messages (info
from a trade union) to a friend but the messages are forwarded
without attachments. If I forward manually the body of the
forwarded message is identical but the attachments are present.

Does automating the forwarding cause the attachments not to be
sent? If so, is there a workaround? If not, what have I
overlooked?

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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Monday 2 October 2006 at 5:02:18 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:

 I view messages threaded by reference, too. Sort by: Descending Order.

Where would I find a setting to Sort by: Descending Order, and
what does it mean?

M Unfortunately, when there are multiple replies to the same message,
M the replies are also listed newest first, so that moving from one
M message to the next does not take me through the thread in the
M order it was written. This makes it difficult to follow discussion
M when people reply to a message and refer to earlier replies to the
M same message.

 I use crtl-], so moving from one message to the next will allow me to
 view the responses in the order they were written in the subthreads.

 This is very convenient, maybe you want to try crtl-] instead of
 crtl-rightarrow.

I'll look into that. I generally just use either the spacebar, the
down arrow, or click the message below the one I am reading on the
message list (I normally read in the preview pane).

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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-10-03 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Monday 2 October 2006 at 5:17:53 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Marten Gallagher
wrote:

 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6044

 Supported


And

On Monday 2 October 2006 at 5:01:52 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:


 And supported :)


Thank you both.


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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Julian Beach (Lists)  everyone else,

on 03-Okt-2006 at 14:48 you (Julian Beach (Lists)) wrote:

 What does ctrl-] actually do?

 Next unread message either in Thread, Account or another account in
 that order. You can view all your unread messages in turn by using
 Ctrl-] - it is my favourite TB! keyboard shortcut!

If you configure TB to search new messages across folders you can do the
same with CTRL+right (cursorkey). I'm using it all the time.

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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Robin Anson
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 at 21:58:28 +0200, Alexander wrote:
 Next unread message either in Thread, Account or another account in
 that order. You can view all your unread messages in turn by using
 Ctrl-] - it is my favourite TB! keyboard shortcut!

 If you configure TB to search new messages across folders you can do the
 same with CTRL+right (cursorkey). I'm using it all the time.

I use CTRL+right all the time, but Thomas suggested there was
something different about CTRL+]. I'm curious to know what it is,
particularly since I can't find the shortcut on the menus even though
it does do something.

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Re: sorting of messages in threads

2006-10-03 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 19:10:11 +0100 GMT (04/10/2006, 01:10 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

 I view messages threaded by reference, too. Sort by: Descending Order.

M Where would I find a setting to Sort by: Descending Order,

I'm in the Folder View pane.

View / Sort by / Descending Ctrl-0

M and what does it mean?

It means that the latest message is at the bottom. The opposite is
ascending, which means that the latest message is at the top. Pepple
have different preferences.

 This is very convenient, maybe you want to try crtl-] instead of
 crtl-rightarrow.

M I'll look into that. I generally just use either the spacebar, the
M down arrow, or click the message below the one I am reading on the
M message list (I normally read in the preview pane).

There are many ways to read mails in TB. I mentioned crtl-], because
that seems to do exactly what you want, so no need for a wishlist
entry.

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