Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Duncan
Hi, I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so what features did you miss from The Bat? -- Duncan Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL'

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread zwjunk
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 7:16:41 AM, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: D Hi, D I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers D been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so D what features did you miss from The Bat? I use Thunderbird at

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Nick Dutton
Hello Duncan, D what features did you miss from The Bat? I'd have to say that for me it's the ability to manage my POP folders *after* the initial retrieval, and the reason I use K9 instead of BayesIt. Once I've checked an account with TB! (as opposed to TB) any subsequent check from dial-up or

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Roman Katzer
On 9/28/05, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so what features did you miss from The Bat? I missed: - address book templates - virtual folders but also: -

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Peter Meyns
Duncan wrote: I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so what features did you miss from The Bat? What I miss most is the templates. Be it New or Reply or Address Book, I can't think of an easier

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 9:23:24 AM, Roman Katzer wrote: but also: - less-than-perfect HTML rendering and I really don't know what this is. I get lots of HTML mail from various lists, and newsletters and -unfortunately- from other users, and don't really see this at all. I have lots

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Roman, on Wed, 28 Sep 2005 10:23:24 -0400GMT (28.09.2005, 16:23 +0200GMT here), you wrote: RK I missed: RK - ... RK - virtual folders But these ARE possible, even in T'bird. -- Cheers Peter The Bat! v3.61.07 Echo :beta: on Win2K, SP4, 5, 0, build 2195 plenty of POP accounts, no IMAP, OTFE

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Roman Katzer
Peter, On 9/28/05, Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RK I missed: RK - virtual folders But these ARE possible, even in T'bird. apparently I didn't give it enough of a try, then. I overlooked that. I do also miss quick templates which I forgot to mention in my original post. Roman --

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Chris
Dwight A Corrin @ 9/28/2005 12:20:52 PM Thunderbird mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have lots less perfect html rendering when I am using firefox or opera than with TB! HTML rendering could be much improved if people would write correct markup, but, alas, few do. -- Chris Quoting when replying to

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Roman Katzer
Dwight, On 9/28/05, Dwight A Corrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I really don't know what this is. I get lots of HTML mail from various lists, and newsletters and -unfortunately- from other users, and don't really see this at all. I have lots less perfect html rendering when I am using firefox or

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:16:41 +0100GMT (28-9-2005, 13:16 +0200, where I live), Duncan wrote: I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so what features did you miss from The Bat? I think it is a

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Duncan Strand
Roman Katzer wrote: Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by manual request would be nice. That would certainly be nice. I very much like the way Thunderbird deals with this. If its junk, then the images are loaded. -- Duncan

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Martin Webster on tbudl
Hello Nick, On 28 September 2005, 17:05 you wrote: On the subject of message indexing/searching, I'm still aching from the demise of Bloomba, which really seemed to be going somewhere new. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomba. Apparently, it's been re-released as WordPerfect MAIL. --

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Duncan Strand
Roman Katzer wrote: I missed: - address book templates Yeah they're missing! Email signatures could be better. (You have to use a separate file) - virtual folders Is in Thunderbird but also: - less-than-perfect HTML rendering and Had absolutely no problems with this so far. With

Hiding addresses in a group

2005-09-28 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
I created a new group, Meeting, under Personal address book for mailings to about a dozen people who are on a committee. I selected the group for e-mail, and the To: came up with Meeting list. However, the recipients did not see Meeting list but the e-mail addresses for all of the committee

Re: Sending bulk emails

2005-09-28 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, I have a data base with approximately 2,000 members. On the occasions that I need to mass mail my group I do so using The Bat!. What happens if I have entered an email address into my data base which is incorrectly addressed then The Bat! refuses to send any of the other emails and I

Re[2]: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread finalcut
Hello Duncan, Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 3:23:42 PM, you wrote: DS Roman Katzer wrote: Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by manual request would be nice. DS That would certainly be nice. I very much like the way Thunderbird deals DS with this. If its junk, then

Re: Thunderbird

2005-09-28 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 12:40:56 PM, Roman Katzer wrote: Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by manual request would be nice. double clicking the html icon is a manual request which is instantly answered, isn't it? -- Dwight A. Corrin 928 S Broadway Wichita