Hello Ali,
Friday, October 01, 1999, 3:03:23 PM, you wrote:
AM Hi all,
AM On Friday, October 01, 1999, 5:48:20 AM (-5 GMT), Syafril scribbled:
SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.
C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?
Create new filter :-).
AM Do you realise that it's the
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 02:05,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
regrouped the troops and said:
AM What event exactly would make unread messages automatically be declared
AM seen and given the color orange?
Openingthefolderwhere they are during a few seconds
(time
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 09:08,
Oleg Zalyalov (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
had a look around and wispered:
C Just to save all the time spent in this sorting job. For people, like
C me, who don't need it, but only to know if a folder has got a new
C message I have not read *and* not see, it
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 04:37,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
climbed up a big rock and began to chant:
SH - move to subfolder (name it Priority-A, Priority-B and so on), make
SH unread.
C Since it works better for my own use, I would prefer not to do all
C this and made
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 07:48,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
had a look around and wispered:
TF I figure, if you receive messages regularly enough from someone
TF and you want to make a filter, you will have a seperate filter
TF anyway.
SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a
Hello Claude,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 4:06:58 PM you told us:
TF I figure, if you receive messages regularly enough from someone
TF and you want to make a filter, you will have a seperate filter
TF anyway.
SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.
C I don't know this shortcut, what does it
Hi all,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 6:41:12 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled:
OZ I do not spend any time doing this sorting job. TB! does it. When
OZ I want to answer some message, but later I just press
OZ Ctrl-F5,Alt-F2 and go on reading. After that I go to Outbox and
OZ select
Hi all,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 5:48:20 AM (-5 GMT), Syafril scribbled:
SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.
C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?
Create new filter :-).
Do you realise that it's the keyboard shortcut for toggling the
autoformat feature as well? :)
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Hello Ali,
Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:57:59 PM, you wrote:
AM Hi all,
AM On Friday, October 01, 1999, 3:43:12 AM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:
AM A time. Wouldn't that time vary depending on how many messages you have
AM in that particular folder. I see a lot of potential problems there. I
AM
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 15:02,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
climbed up a big rock and began to chant:
AM That's a nice way of using features already present to achieve the same
AM effect Claude.
Yes, if you may filter with formal rules urgent from non-urgent and,
actually, *I*
Hallo Claude,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 9:03:27 PM, Claude wrote:
C But I have *many* folders in which I get non urgent (the most) and
C urgent (the less) posts. I can't make a formal rule to sort them out,
C as the same sender may send a post *I* think urgent or an other *I*
C think
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 16:00,
Thomas Fernandez (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
riding a tall black horse, shouted to the warriors:
TF While I see your problem, I am still against using 256 colours.
TF However, I am in favour of a "seen" flag.
Good, if everyone is in favour of it, we just have
Hello Ali Martin,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 8:03:23 PM you told us:
SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.
C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?
Create new filter :-).
AM Do you realise that it's the keyboard shortcut for toggling the
AM autoformat feature as well? :)
I know,
Hi, all,
When I get a new mail in a folder, the folder color becomes red, so I
know there's something new in it :)
But if, for further reading, I let some unread posts in it, the folder
color remains red: so it doesn't tell me that's *new* posts, but just
there's *unread* posts :(
Hello Claude,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 5:08:16 PM you told us:
C When I get a new mail in a folder, the folder color becomes red, so I
C know there's something new in it :)
C But if, for further reading, I let some unread posts in it, the
C folder color remains red: so it doesn't
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, Alex Sanyukovitch wrote about
Orange folders color:
AS After getting of mail all received messages become "new".
AS After next session all unread messages from previous session still be
AS "unread", but "n
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 13:39,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
regrouped the troops and said:
C
C What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
C
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 13:20,
Thomas Fernandez (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
went and see the gods, and told them:
C What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
TF While I don't care too much about colours, I do agree that a
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 16:12,
Oleg Zalyalov (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
OZ I didn't get what for. I do sort messages by 'urgent' and 'not
OZ urgent'. Urgent messages are sorted to folders which are shown in
OZ MailTicker. Non-urgent
Hi all,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 7:54:39 AM (-5 GMT), Alex scribbled:
OZ What the difference between 'new' and 'unread'? How TB! should
OZ distinguish between them?
After getting of mail all received messages become "new".
After next session all unread messages from
Hello Ali,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, 9:27:23 AM, you wrote:
AM Maybe you need a color codes for messages intended for reading but not
AM just yet and one could then add a switch in the context menus.
AM Mark read /Mark all messages read
AM Mark not
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 18:27,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
AM Maybe you need a color codes for messages intended for reading but not
AM just yet and one could then add a switch in the context menus.
AM Mark read
Hi,
...
C "Read" is a post you've opened at least the time you've defined to
C change it from "unread" to "read". No change.
C "Seen" is a post you have not read, but which is in a folder you've
C opened at least the time you would define, if my wish is agreed. This
C means that you know this
Hello Claude,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, 11:15:52 AM, you wrote:
C Hi, all,
C On 30/09/1999, at 19:18,
C Harold Harmon (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
C riding a tall black horse, shouted to the warriors:
HH Hi all.. new to the list.
C Welcome :)
HH Perhaps a feature similar to Eudora's Labels
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 20:44,
Wolfgang Kynast (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
C "Read" is a post you've opened at least the time you've defined to
C change it from "unread" to "read". No change.
C "Seen" is a post you have not read, but which is in a folder
Hello Ali Martin,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 11:27:23 PM you told us:
[ ... ]
AM Mark read /Mark all messages read
AM Mark not read but for future reading /Mark all unread messages not read but
etc.
AM Mark unread
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