Hello Mark,
You could always put _your_ email address in the To: field
when you create a new message...
I only write an 'x' in the field, that's enough to :-)
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Hello Anton Sommer !
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:35:17 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 11.04.2001, 17:35 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
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Sorry, I started learning english last week, don't expect a good
grammar from me :)
ROTFLMAO!!!
Hi Gerd,
ROTFLMAO!!! HAHAHA! If this is your English after a week learning, I
guess you are going to teach English at Harvard in a month, he???
;-) SCNR
Gerd, I'm really happy to see you here.
And I think you are joking to me. Harvard, and teaching english :-))
You can't believe how
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Salutation Anton
On 12 April 2001 at 16:43:45 +0200 (which was 15:43 where I live) Anton
Sommer umgeordnete Elektronen zum Erhalten
ROTFLMAO!!! HAHAHA! If this is your English after a week learning, I
guess you are going to teach English at
Hey A,
Tuesday, April 10, 2001, 7:42:45 PM, you wrote:
AS (not before). But without having the email addresses in the to-field,
AS I cannot print the mail. Is there a higher meaning in that behavior?
ACM That's a most peculiar requirement on your part. vbg This is most likely
ACM a bug that
Hello Tim,
AS (not before). But without having the email addresses in the to-field,
AS I cannot print the mail. Is there a higher meaning in that behavior?
ACM don't know if any full release version users wish to confirm whether or
ACM not this problem exists with their installations.
I can
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Hi Anton,
On 11 April 2001 at 14:04:54 +0200 (which was 13:04 where I live)
Anton Sommer wrote to Tim Musson and made these points:
I can confirm that the same thing is happening here. (An "Edit Mail
Message" popup with a red circle/white X
Hello Ming-Li,
The best guess I could come up with is you don't want to send it out
accidentally before you finalize it after reading it on paper. If
That is the point. It happend a few time and in some cases it was a
little bit embarrassing because of the mistakes.
that's the case, saving
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 4:54:21 PM you wrote:
The best guess I could come up with is you don't want to send it out
accidentally before you finalize it after reading it on paper. If
that's the case, saving it as "draft"
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 at 17:35:17 +0200 Anton Sommer wrote:
I cannot safe it as an draft without filling out the TO-field. And
that is what I'm afraid for. Ok, if I would be more careful it
would be no problem. But sometimes...
I don't really get this. When you save it as a draft (with the
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 at 17:56:13 +0200 Dierk Haasis wrote:
But then I have to open the draft to write the message. With this
operation the message becomes "un-drafted", prone to be sent
accidentally.
Sorry, but I don't get this. What's the problem? When you open a
draft to further edit it,
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 6:38:54 PM you wrote:
Sorry, but I don't get this. What's the problem? When you open a
draft to further edit it, there's no danger that TB would suddenly
send it out. TB would never send out a
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 at 18:53:18 +0200 Anton Sommer wrote:
I clumsy pc-user very often press the wrong button. I want to
press 'save' but I really press 'send'.
Well, that brings us to another area where I want to see TB
improves: user-customizable toolbars. I, for that very reason, want
to
Hello,
I'm a virgin in this list - means I'm new :)
and I have some (maybe boring) questions about TB. Maybe I could find
the answers in any archives or postings before, but I didn't. Maybe I
don't know the right places (links and archives) and somebody can give
me some advices.
The first
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 17:44:07 +0200, Anton graced us with these comments:
AS I'm a virgin in this list - means I'm new :)
Welcome to the list. :=)
AS and I have some (maybe boring) questions about TB. Maybe I could find
AS the answers in any
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