ff-musikbüro on 12/27/04 said
unfortunately that doesn't work for me. I need a skript that puts the
just written message to the status of waiting message, while i have not
yet pushed the Send button, because that would make Powermail try to
send the message immediately, which doesn't work. As I
I have somewhat the same viewpoint as Wayne B. and some others. At a few
occasions it would be nice but I don't really need it as I sort and read
by date received. Usually that is plenty for me. Those few times I did
wish it was threaded are maybe 10x over the span of several years.
What I
listes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 27/12/04 11:24 am
Well, I just counted all persons reacting to the idea of threading on
this forum for the last 15 months.
I like the idea of having threading in PowerMail. It would be useful on
occasion.
The lack of it isn't a deal breaker though. I shan't
PowerMail PowerMail Engineering schrieb am 23.12.2004 mit Absender
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ff-musikbüro wrote:
I need a script, that makes Powermail (still using 4.2.1) automatically
receive and send messages, and if possible, but not necesary, only for
one account!
You can set your schedules to
I would too! As a matter of fact, I am already using Mail on my Cube.
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So would I.
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 15:44:00 -0500, Sean McBride wrote:
Are there really so few of us that want threading?
I'd love it. It's one of the main reasons why I'm considering moving on
from PM...
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 15:44:00 -0500, Sean McBride wrote:
Are there really so few of us that want threading?
I'd love it. It's one of the main reasons why I'm considering moving on
from PM...
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