Hi
On Friday 9 September 2005 at 1:04:44 AM, in
, Michael Rudnick
wrote:
> If I switch it to Plain text it's the same old messed up text.
That happens here with OE too.
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Best regards,
MFPA
The second mouse gets the cheese
Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows X
Hello zwjunk,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 07:09:33 -0400 GMT (09/09/2005, 18:09 +0700 GMT),
zwjunk wrote:
z> A major problem with 2.x was that it wouldn't render Outlook email properly.
It
z> often concatenates words. Very annoying, especially when one wants to
z> reply/forward the message.
z> The bug w
On Thursday, September 8, 2005, 10:20:17 PM, Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
TF> Hello zwjunk,
TF> On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 18:45:34 -0400 GMT (09/09/2005, 05:45 +0700 GMT),
TF> zwjunk wrote:
z>> 1) Per my tbudl message titled "Does 3.0 properly render Outlook email?"
from
z>> Sept 1, 20
Michael Rudnick wrote:
> I've added a custom toolbar that has the different message formats.
> That way if I want to reply in plain text (as I do most of the time) I
> can just press a button to change it. If I want to leave it as HTML to
> preserve the formatting I don't have to do anything.
Why
zwjunk wrote:
> 1) Per my tbudl message titled "Does 3.0 properly render Outlook email?" from
> Sept 1, 2004. A major problem with 2.x was that it wouldn't render Outlook
> email
> properly. It often concatenates words. Very annoying, especially when one
> wants
> to reply/forward the message.
Hello zwjunk,
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 18:45:34 -0400 GMT (09/09/2005, 05:45 +0700 GMT),
zwjunk wrote:
z> 1) Per my tbudl message titled "Does 3.0 properly render Outlook email?" from
z> Sept 1, 2004. A major problem with 2.x was that it wouldn't render Outlook
email
z> properly. It often concatenates
Still running 2.12. I'm not upgrading until they fix a few problems (or until
another competitor comes along that has TB features that I need, whichever comes
first):
1) Per my tbudl message titled "Does 3.0 properly render Outlook email?" from
Sept 1, 2004. A major problem with 2.x was that it wo
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