Hello Marck,
Thursday, January 18, 2001, 4:30:56 AM, you wrote:
The "Actions" tab for a filter has a *huge* range of things that ou
can do when the filter is triggered. Most are off-screen - use the
scroll-bar to access them. One of these actions is to run an external
program.
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, January 17, 2001, 6:15:24 PM, you wrote:
You could create a filter which doesn't move the message but runs an
external program which clicks the speaker then continues processing
other filters.
How do I run an external program from a filter ? I haven't found an
Hello Karin,
Monday, January 15, 2001, 4:59:16 PM, you wrote:
No, but TB comes close:
Select the text that you want to reply to and press F4. Only
the selection will be there, as a quote, and the rest of the
mail won't be included.
Is there a way to do this only with mouse ? Can I make
Hello Marck,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 11:30:10 AM, you wrote:
There is no "message view". Only a folder view. That folder view has
a message list of its own, The blue bar is moving within that list.
This does not affect which message has the focus in the main TB
window. To see the
Hello Lars,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 12:04:32 PM, you wrote:
When you double click a message it opens in the folder view
mode. And in this window, you can activate View - Message List.
I guess that's what you were looking for.
Yes, this seems to be the solution.. yet, it's not exactly
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