Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages - losing its humour!

2003-03-17 Thread Nick Quinn's list address
Jérôme, Thus spoke Nick Quinn's list address [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, 17 March 2003 at 10:41 AM +1000: Thus spoke PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Saturday, 15 March 2003 at 6:41 AM +1000: You can also delete the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the online

Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-17 Thread Nick Quinn's list address
Jérôme, Thus spoke PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Saturday, 15 March 2003 at 6:41 AM +1000: You can also delete the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the online status column in the view options. I did that and when I do View-view unread, I get: An Error

Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-16 Thread William Courington
Thanks for the full explanation. Great service on a product I'm liking more and more. Bill Courington William Courington wrote: If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server, will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages after they have

Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-15 Thread PowerMail Engineering
William Courington wrote: If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server, will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages after they have been downloaded.) Or, to avoid leaving junk on the server, do I have to retrieve-fully then trash? Check

Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-14 Thread William Courington
If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server, will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages after they have been downloaded.) Or, to avoid leaving junk on the server, do I have to retrieve-fully then trash? Bill Courington