Sherman Wilcox sez:
It is frustrating to be trying to select text and instead end up
launching URLs or spuriously composing new messages etc.
I second this.
I have no problems and prefer it as is. URLs should be clickable. If a
preference is created which defaults to clickable behavior, so be
on Fri, May 7, 2004 Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED] may have said:
that being adding an
option to turn off double-clicking of URL's to launch them... this one is
critical to me).
I have to agree, this behaviour has always been a right pain in the ass.
-ben
What would you rather it do??
I
On 05 5 2004 at 12:23 pm -0400, Wayne Brissette wrote:
What would you rather it do??
I would rather have double-click select the word(s), just like in any
other text, and have command-click launch the URL, just like we are used
to in most other apps.
It is frustrating to be trying to select
on Thu, May 6, 2004 ff-musikbüro may have said:
There is almost no databas faster in searching than Filemaker. If you
call Powermail fast, you should be more than happy with Filemaker. And do
you have the right script?
4D and Valentina were both magnitudes of order faster (esp. Valentina!)
in
On Wed, May 05, 2004, the following words from ff-musikbüro
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
For me, it is so much better to export the files very early into a
Filemaker Pro database. That keeps Powermail fast, and searching within
Filemaker Pro is so much faster and
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05 May 2004 stated:
On 05 5 2004 at 10:10 am -0400, Lane Roathe wrote:
that being adding an
option to turn off double-clicking of URL's to launch them... this one is
critical to me).
I have to agree, this behaviour has always been a right pain in the ass.
-ben
on Wed, May 5, 2004 ff-musikbüro may have said:
For me, it is so much better to export the files very early into a
Filemaker Pro database. That keeps Powermail fast, and searching within
Filemaker Pro is so much faster and efficent ... and you can answer mails
from within Filemaker via
I asked the PowerMail devs in January 2000 if this Eudora feature might
make its way into Powermail... obviously it didn't.
Since I organize my mails into client or project folders, and thus have
all incoming and outgoing mails relevant to them in one folder, this
feature would make a big
[Sherman Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 4.5.2004 um 0:03 Uhr:]
In those folders that I store both incoming and outgoing messages, I
usually display the From column. This lets me easily see if it's an
incoming or outgoing message (although I also use the icons in the far
left column). I
computer said:
I know that but that needs much more space and I would have to scroll to
see all the data I need to see. Also it is no use to see that I have sent
a mail (I know that, I only want to see to whom) and that I received a
mail (I only want to see from whom, the account I can see
[Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 3.5.2004 um 17:00 Uhr:]
You can of course make a from column and a to column at the present
time; and that can be set for each folder under view options.
I know that but that needs much more space and I would have to scroll to
see all the data I
computer artwork by subhash on 5/3/04 said
[Lane Roathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 3.5.2004 um 13:20 Uhr:]
which is a smart from column,
which shows to instead of from if mail is from myself. That you sent
the email is shown in the status column (with a reply arrow or stamp
icon), so it makes
on Mon, May 3, 2004 Phil Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] may have said:
Sorry if this has been asked before:
is it somehow possible to have PowerMail display a combined from:/to:
header listing in the mail list view, like in Eudora, where the to:
name is written in italics? I find this one of the most
Sorry if this has been asked before:
is it somehow possible to have PowerMail display a combined from:/to:
header listing in the mail list view, like in Eudora, where the to:
name is written in italics? I find this one of the most useful features
in an E-Mail program... am I really the only
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