Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-20 Thread Geoff Lane
Sunday, January 20, 2002, 3:29:29 AM, Chris Hall wrote: > Sorry People but on further testing I find you don't even have to > create a memo all that is necessary is to tick "Message Auto-view then > go back and un-tick "Messag Auto-view" --- When I try this, I get a memo window, but it doesn't o

Re[3]: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-19 Thread Chris Hall
Sunday, 20 January 2002 Hi Chris, On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, at 16:20:25 [GMT +1300] (which was 4:20 p.m. here in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote: > Sunday, 20 January 2002 > Hi Geoff, > On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, at 16:07:02 [GMT +] (which was 5:07 a.m. here > in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote: >> Saturday,

Re[2]: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-19 Thread Chris Hall
Sunday, 20 January 2002 Hi Geoff, On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, at 16:07:02 [GMT +] (which was 5:07 a.m. here in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote: > Saturday, January 19, 2002, 3:17:02 PM, Richard Lane wrote: >> I can't but wish I could. I'm not too keen on using the "Preview mode". Any >> ideas how to g

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-19 Thread Geoff Lane
Saturday, January 19, 2002, 3:17:02 PM, Richard Lane wrote: > I can't but wish I could. I'm not too keen on using the "Preview mode". Any > ideas how to get it to work in folder view? --- Select the message then press Ctrl+Shift+I. Unfortunately, you are correct, this only seems to work if you h

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-19 Thread Richard Lane
Hello Geoff, Monday, January 14, 2002, 9:36:32 AM, you wrote: > Monday, January 14, 2002, 7:29:23 AM, Roelof Otten wrote: >> Not in my setup. I can save memos both in preview mode and in folder >> view. > --- > I'm using 1.53d, and I can edit message memos when viewing a message > both in the

Re[3]: Changing received message subject

2002-01-15 Thread John Kennett
On 14 Jan 2002 at 19:13 Elwin wrote: > On Monday, January 14, 2002, 5:38:33 AM, Thomas wrote: >> No, TB does not allow you to alter incoming messages at all. Has been >> the cause of heated discussions already, so let's not start that >> again. ;-) > Actually, when I needed it I found a way you

Re[2]: Changing received message subject

2002-01-14 Thread Elwin Oost
On Monday, January 14, 2002, 5:38:33 AM, Thomas wrote: > No, TB does not allow you to alter incoming messages at all. Has been > the cause of heated discussions already, so let's not start that > again. ;-) Actually, when I needed it I found a way you can do so B) Message- Save as: Email messag

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-14 Thread Thomas F
Hello sbsi, On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 07:38:33 -0600 GMT (14/01/02, 21:38 +0800 GMT), sbsi lists wrote: sl> However, I would really like it to change all my folders without me sl> having to go in and edit them... and when I exited/restarted the only sl> folders that had the memo field were the origina

Re[2]: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-14 Thread sbsi lists
Hi Dwight, I noticed this same thing a couple of days ago and almost e-mailed the list last night when this thread started up... but then didn't because I figured this was normal behavior. However, I would really like it to change all my folders without me having to go in and edit them... and wh

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-14 Thread Geoff Lane
Monday, January 14, 2002, 7:29:23 AM, Roelof Otten wrote: > Not in my setup. I can save memos both in preview mode and in folder > view. --- I'm using 1.53d, and I can edit message memos when viewing a message both in the list and in its own window. HTH, -- Geoff Lane Cornwall, UK [EMAIL PROT

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-13 Thread Roelof Otten
Hello Thomas, On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 13:58:24 +0800GMT (14-1-02, 6:58 +0100GMT, where I live), you wrote: PW>> subject matter. Unfortunately I have never been able to get the memo to PW>> save. The disk icon and the trash icon are both grayed out and the TF> For some reason, you can use these

Re: Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-13 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On 13 Jan 2002, 11:58:24 pm, Thomas F wrote: PW>> I would love to use the memo feature to add a little something PW>> to the subject matter. Unfortunately I have never been able to PW>> get the memo to save. The disk icon and the trash icon are PW>> both grayed out and the shortcut (Ctrl+S)

Memo function (was: Changing received message subject)

2002-01-13 Thread Thomas F
Hi Paul, On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:01:58 -0800GMT (14/01/2002, 13:01 +0800GMT), Paul Wilson wrote: PW> I would love to use the memo feature to add a little something to the PW> subject matter. Unfortunately I have never been able to get the memo to PW> save. The disk icon and the trash icon ar

Re: Changing received message subject

2002-01-13 Thread Paul Wilson
Sunday, 1/13/02, 8:57 PM Hi Rick, On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, at 22:24:22 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:24 PM where I live) you wrote about: 'Changing received message subject' RR> Well, since someone helped me with this yesterday, I'll return the RR> favor:) TB has the excellent

Re: Changing received message subject

2002-01-13 Thread Thomas F
Hi John, On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:19:47 +GMT (14/01/2002, 07:19 +0800GMT), John Kennett wrote: JK> I've got a load of archive messages from a mailing list and they all JK> have the subject "Re: your command request" which isn't very helpful! JK> Is there a way of changing the subject of a rec

Re: Changing received message subject

2002-01-13 Thread Rick Reumann
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, 6:19:47 PM, John Kennett wrote: JK> Is there a way of changing the subject of a received message, other JK> than redirecting the message to myself and changing it then? They are JK> digests about half a meg each so this isn't ideal! Well, since someone helped me with

Changing received message subject

2002-01-13 Thread John Kennett
I've got a load of archive messages from a mailing list and they all have the subject "Re: your command request" which isn't very helpful! Is there a way of changing the subject of a received message, other than redirecting the message to myself and changing it then? They are digests about half a