[Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 19.4.2007 um 15:28 Uhr:]
But I don't care. I said I print through my web browser when I want to
print an HTML mail. And that is very rarely.
Me too. Nothing could be more uninteresting for me. I do not print
mails. I rarely print at all.
lG
Subhash
Hmm.
I've been following this thread for the last couple of days and I'm
surprised that many of the people contributing to it are taking a stance
that seems to be: this is not a problem in my own workflow, so I fail
to see that it should be a problem in yours. The implication would seem
to be that
I'm getting a message when opening Powermail.
Database is not the expected format
Any ideas?
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[Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 20.4.2007 um 12:09 Uhr:]
this is not a problem in my own workflow, so I fail
to see that it should be a problem in yours.
I only wanted to tell that this is not a self evident problem. Winston
was surprised that so few people cared about this bug. I do
Rick -
Thanks for your words of support.
While I do find the printing problem annoying, I am surprised that
people who like PowerMail don't think that a significant flaw (bug) in
the program, which minimally affects them, is important.
Significant flaws hurt sales of software. Existing users
Rick Lecoat sez:
this is not a problem in my own workflow, so I fail
to see that it should be a problem in yours.
That is not my stance at all. However, if a majority of the customers do
not have an issue, then that probably makes it a lower priority issue
for a small company like CTM that must
Rick Lecoat on 4/20/07 said
Is this something that I actually care about? No, because as I said, I
hardly ever print any sort of email. But Winston cares about it, and I
think that he is right to (and *has* every right to). He's not out of
line here.
I *do* care that a valid concern by a list
Someone said CTM added HTML viewing by customer request. If so many
people wanted HTML viewing, then it makes sense that they might want
printing too. CTM implemented printing of HTML documents, but it does
not work properly. Do we laud CTM for putting in flawed printing
features, or wonder why
powermail-discuss Digest #2613 - Friday, April 20, 2007
Re: PowerMail vs. Thunderbird
by Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re(2): bug or feature ?
by Winston Weinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wake from sleep message checking fixed!
by Winston Weinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Winston Weinmann sez:
Has anyone else noticed that mail composed in HTML sometimes is hard to
read when rendered in text because the layout does not work well in text?
It'll do that if the mail client doesn't follow the protocols and
provide a text version that goes with the HTML version.
And I
Michael Lewis wrote:
I provided what I do the few times I need
to print HTML mail, and this is all I get back?
Michael, I am sorry you feel that way. I said in an earlier message that
I appreciated your input on what works for you, and thanked you for the
comment on CTM not discussing future
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