Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:12:13 PM (675 Beats):
What do you mean no option to search. You have all searching options at
your disposal.
For a full text search, i guess, i have to make a full sync - is that
right?
The search dialog doesn't seem to work since there's no
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 3:18 PM +0200, you wrote:
For a full text search, i guess, i have to make a full sync - is that
right?
Actually, no. It'll just work, but it wouldn't be as fast as if you had
all message bodies locally cached.
The alt-click and quick searching also work.
How to use
Hello Ralph,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 7:46:40 AM, you wrote:
RI Well, the only search method that works for me, is the alt-click-method
RI (how do i return from those search results to normal view). The other two
RI don't work.
To get the quick search to work you first have to select a message
Hello Ralph,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 8:20:10 AM, you wrote:
BTW, I see that you're running a beta version, and a beta version that
I simply couldn't use for IMAP.
RI AFAIK, my version was is the latest release version... confused now...
Yes, I believe it is. And given that fact you may
On Monday, March 28, 2005 @ 5:58:04 AM [-0700], Allie Martin wrote:
This why the search dialog just sits
there claiming the search was done and no matches found. You wait and
then the matches suddenly appear.
Ugh. This is such a bad feature. I don't know how many times I've
closed down the
Hi Matt,
On 28/3/2005 12:53 PM -0800, you wrote:
Ugh. This is such a bad feature. I don't know how many times I've
closed down the search window thinking it just wasn't working. I only
discovered this when I left it open by mistake and suddenly saw all
kinds of results on my search. At the least
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