A-NO-NE Music sez:
>>PowerMail will confoundingly begin to compose a new message, rather than
>>select your text. Sigh.
>
>Which is a great feature I don't want to miss!
I'd like it if a created a new message or opened a link
and double click just highlighted (jeez that's a long word for hilit
A-NO-NE Music wrote at 9:59 am (-0400) on 22 6 2005:
>Which is a great feature I don't want to miss!
Are you being serious or sarcastic?
The correct approach is to honour command-click on the address (or URL)
to compose the message (or launch the site). Double-clicking should
select the text,
Ben Kennedy / 2005/06/22 / 09:30 AM wrote:
>Oh wait, whoops, no it isn't;
>PowerMail will confoundingly begin to compose a new message, rather than
>select your text. Sigh.
Which is a great feature I don't want to miss!
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Frank Mitchell wrote at 12:41 am (-0700) on 22 6 2005:
>I usually select just a single word in the received message, use the
>Reply button then delete the word from the reply.
Another approach would be to double-click-and-drag-select over the e-mail
address so as to select as whole words. Oh wa
Hello Barbara
>>When you are reading a message is there a simple way of just grabbing
>>someone's email address? Sometimes you just want the email address and
>>not the whole: First Last <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I'm not sure this is the only way or the best way ... but you can drag
>the address to
Evie Leder on 6/21/05 said
>When you are reading a message is there a simple way of just grabbing
>someone's email address? Sometimes you just want the email address and
>not the whole: First Last <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm not sure this is the only way or the best way ... but you can drag
the add
Howdie,
When you are reading a message is there a simple way of just grabbing
someone's email address? Sometimes you just want the email address and
not the whole: First Last <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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