Re[3]: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Dear Christian, CD Because there wouldn't be a rule for where I would want the outgoing CD message stored, but I would not have to move the outgoing mail from CD the "Sent" folder to where I want it I could get it to go straight CD there. What about inserting a little textual mark like

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-26 Thread Allie Martin
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000 14:36:17 +0300, Stefan Tanurkov wrote: CD Because there wouldn't be a rule for where I would want the outgoing CD message stored, but I would not have to move the outgoing mail from CD the "Sent" folder to where I want it I could get it to go straight CD there. What about

Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hello TBUDL, The Bat! is now so (over?)full featured that I sometime wonder if I am overlooking something. What I would like to be able to do is "Send and save to folder" in one operation. I was able to do this with my Linux mailer (Postilion) and it was really handy. You could send

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, April 25, 2000, 10:25:16 AM, Christian wrote: What I would like to be able to do is "Send and save to folder" in one operation. I was able to do this with my Linux mailer (Postilion) and it was really handy. You could send a mail to "Bob" and have it saved to the folder "Bob"

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread SyP
Hello Christian, You wrote at 4/25/2000, 7:25 PM CD Hello TBUDL, CD What I would like to be able to do is "Send and save to folder" in CD one operation. I was able to do this with my Linux mailer CD (Postilion) and it was really handy. You could send a mail to "Bob" CD and have it

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Christian, On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:25:16 -0500 GMT (26.04.2000, 01:25 +0800 GMT), Christian Dysthe wrote: CD What I would like to be able to do is "Send and save to folder" in CD one operation. I was able to do this with my Linux mailer CD (Postilion) and it was really handy. You

Re[2]: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, April 25, 2000, 12:37:35 PM, you wrote: TF Hallo Christian, TF On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:25:16 -0500 GMT (26.04.2000, 01:25 +0800 GMT), TF Christian Dysthe wrote: CD What I would like to be able to do is "Send and save to folder" in CD one operation. I was able to do

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Christian, On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:59:02 -0500 GMT (26.04.2000, 01:59 +0800 GMT), Christian Dysthe wrote: CD Guess I should have made you guys aware of the fact I know about the CD outgoing filters, and also, I often need this feature when I for CD instance need to save an outgoing mail to

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Paula Ford
On Tuesday, April 25, 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote: Guess I should have made you guys aware of the fact I know about the outgoing filters, and also, I often need this feature when I for instance need to save an outgoing mail to a folder that isn't really the obvious one. Let's say I send an

Re[2]: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, April 25, 2000, 1:17:47 PM, you wrote: TF I don't understand how an outgoing folder wouldn't do it. Of course, TF TB cannot guess which msg to put into the BOB folder and which one TF into IMPORTANT. So you need distinguishing characteristics, ones that TF a folder can

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Christian, On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 18:20:08 -0500GMT (26/04/2000, 07:20 +0800GMT), Christian Dysthe wrote: TF I don't understand how an outgoing folder wouldn't do it. Of course, TF TB cannot guess which msg to put into the BOB folder and which one TF into IMPORTANT. So you need distinguishing

Re: Send and save to folder in one operation.

2000-04-25 Thread tracer
Hello Christian Dysthe, On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:59:02 -0500 GMT your local time, which was Wednesday, April 26, 2000, 12:59:02 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Christian Dysthe wrote: Hello Thomas, Tuesday, April 25, 2000, 12:37:35 PM, you wrote: TF Hallo Christian, TF On Tue, 25 Apr 2000