On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote:
Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual
email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as
being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the same
Leonard Morgenstern on 3/13/07 said
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote:
Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual
email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as
being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from
Len;
If you look in the View Options for any given PM window, one of the
things you can check there is Account. Assuming that each of your
email accounts has a different account in PM, you can view them sorted
by the Account column in the browser.
Rick
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Quoting Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL
Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and
sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I
click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the
long listing to find it.
But the easiest way
Rene Merz wrote:
Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and
sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I
click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the
long listing to find it.
But
powermail-discuss Digest #2579 - Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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Shark Attack on 3/9/07 said
Hi all;
Most of the time Powermail displays the 'to' and 'from' fields of a
given email using the 'real name' associated with it. (I'm talking bout
when emails are listed in the Browser window, say, or in Find
results).
Right now I need to see those messages
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