Hi Chris,
@ 1:31:51 AM on 4/4/2001, 60 Gunner wrote:
6G As for the quotes, if someone signs a message that I'm replying to,
6G instead of chopping up their message, I tend to keep the signature
6G in tact.
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I suppose your reasoning behind doing that is to be able to tell "who
said
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Hi Chris,
On 04 April 2001 at 00:22:08 -0400 (which was 05:22 where I live) 60
Gunner wrote to Brian Clark and made these points:
6G Never bothered me, but I can certainly modify it if it looks better
6G to the general public. :-)
It would be
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Hi 60,
On 03 April 2001 at 10:37:00 -0400 (which was 15:37 where I live) 60
Gunner wrote to TB!UDL and made these points:
6G Thanks for the info Brian, unfortunately these instructions didn't
6G work for me. I created two folders, one using with
On April 3, 2001, at 7:37:00 AM, 60 Gunner wrote:
Thanks for the info Brian, unfortunately these instructions didn't work
for me. I created two folders, one using with the "Use Default..."
selected and one without. Both folders' columns were setup the same. I
followed the instructions
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Hi Chris,
On 03 April 2001 at 12:52:34 -0400 (which was 17:52 where I live) 60
Gunner wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
6G I guess I'll be submitting a request to the wish list...
Perhaps I wasn't clear.
I don't think that
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 20:28:23 -0400, 60 contributed this to our collective
wisdom:
6G Yeah, I think I didn't explain what I am trying to do. I'm running a
6G screen size of 1280x1024 and I usually have all of my apps maximized.
6G When I view the
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Hi Chris,
On 04 April 2001 at 20:34:35 -0400 (which was 01:34 where I live) 60
Gunner wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
6G Maybe I don't understand you correctly. If I can change the default
6G folder and tell all of the other
Hi Chris,
@ 8:28:23 PM on 4/3/2001, 60 Gunner wrote:
NA Hmmm... perhaps I'm misunderstanding you, but when I set up a
6G "Test
NA Folder" and in that process *not* check "Use default column
6G settings"...
NA it doesn't. I can adjust the column settings to any configuration
6G I want
NA
Hi Chris,
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 00:23:55 -0400GMT (04/04/2001, 12:23 +0800GMT),
60 Gunner wrote:
6G That's how I modified each folder, individually. What I want to do
6G is modify the one folder that all of the other folders will copy.
You modify one (any which one) of the folders that has "Use
On April 3, 2001, at 9:36:15 PM, 60 Gunner wrote:
OK, I'm really not seeing your point. I think your definition of a
"default" and my definition of a default are two different definitions.
:-) What is the reference for the defaults? How can more than one
default exist for an individual
Hi Nick,
@ 1:23:19 AM on 4/4/2001, Nick Andriash wrote:
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NA What you can do is use the Inbox as your default folder. Click on
NA the Inbox in the Folder List, right click and look at the
NA Properties. Make sure the "Use the default column settings" box is
NA checked. Then on the right side
Hi Chris,
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 01:31:51 -0400GMT (04/04/2001, 13:31 +0800GMT),
60 Gunner wrote:
6G Now, I think I might understand what I was being told, I think. :-)
Glad to hear your question is answered. :-)
6G But, if this list would prefer to keep a message short versus
6G keeping a
Hi 60 Gunner,
@ 3:42:57 PM on 4/1/01, 60 Gunner wrote:
Is there a way to change the default column width? I found it kind of
a pain to modify the displayed column widths for each folder I create.
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