Hello TBUDL,
I have been using parking to leave messages that contain information
on tasks in the inbox subfolder where I sort work colleagues e-mail
too. This was to ensure that I could readily have access to those
messages later and identify them by park status.
However
the
Hello David,
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:13:39 +GMT (17-1-02, 17:13 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
DB I have been using parking to leave messages that contain information
DB the filter that moves read messages from this folder to the folder
DB made for read messages from work
ON Thursday, January 17, 2002, 5:13:39 PM, you wrote:
David I thought park would leave message in the main folder and then when
David unparked be filtered automagically.
David I hope this is clear - I can explain better if necessary.
Hi David,
Parking is not really the right
Hello The Bat! users,
S Is $Subject really working?
Is someone even using this feature?!
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Hello SyP,
Wednesday, August 16, 2000, 11:10:06, you wrote:
S Is $Subject really working?
S Is someone even using this feature?!
Dunno. Is it a subject modifier? It looks like a string declaration.
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(@ @)
(I thought it's a common abbrev.), so I asked if anybody using
"Parking messages in History dropdown menu". Sorry for the confusion.
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Cheers, SyP
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On Wednesday 16 August 2000 SyP wrote:
message (I thought it's a common abbrev.), so I asked if anybody using
"Parking messages in History dropdown menu". Sorry for the confusion.
For the record, I use this feature, and I'm sure several parked
addresses have dropped off my To: list
hallo John!
on Wednesday, August 16, 2000, 2:28:37 PM, you wrote:
JS On Wednesday 16 August 2000 SyP wrote:
message (I thought it's a common abbrev.), so I asked if anybody using
"Parking messages in History dropdown menu". Sorry for the confusion.
JS For the record, I use th
Hello Patrick,
You wrote on 8/16/2000, 8:34 PM
PE acould someone explain what you're talking about?
PE thanks..
When you are addressing a new message, press ALT+DOWN in (e.g.) the
TO: field. You can see now the recipients of your previous messages.
You can navigate the list with the arrow
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, August 16, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to Patrick Erler about
Parking messages in History dropdown menu:
smh Hello Patrick,
smh You wrote on 8/16/2000, 8:34 PM
PE acould someone explain what you're talking about?
PE thanks..
smh When you
Hello The Bat! users,
Is $Subject really working? I just noticed that a previously parked
address entry (a long CC: list) disappeared from the History dropdown
menu, can it be that parked entries travel down the list and step
into the void just like the normal ones?!
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