Hi
On Saturday 7 May 2011 at 5:43:30 AM, in
mid:1655383531.20110507004...@yahoo.com, Sam Brown wrote:
Then you're probably sending it to the wrong place. It
might be better to post to the Bug tracker where
developers will actually see it.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/my_view_page.php
Good
Create an HTML email. Save it. Close it. Open it. What you see is garbage,
though the underlying message still is okay if you print it.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Friday, May 6, 2011 7:46:29 AM
The Bat! version 4.2.42
OS = Windows XP 5.1
Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 7:46:29 AM, Thomas
On Friday, May 6, 2011, 3:04:23 PM, Gary Odom wrote:
Create an HTML email.
easily done. did you have any particular type of content in mind?
Save it.
done
Close it.
It's already closed, by the way I saved it.
Open it. What you see is garbage,
Mine looks fine. What do you
Create an HTML email (with images and various text styles). Save it.
Close it. Open it. What you see is garbage,
though the underlying message still is okay if you print it.
Just checked 5.0.12. Same corruption.
The drafts in the Outbox that existed from an earlier version turned
On Friday, May 6, 2011, 9:06:12 PM, Gary Odom wrote:
Software testing requires testing various scenarios Dwight. If you have no
idea
of what I did, then your literacy skills are in question.
No. I think it may be your literary skills. When I created an html
mail it looked fine.
Friday, May 6, 2011, 10:06:12 PM, Gary wrote:
GO Create an HTML email (with images and various text styles).
GO Save it. Close it. Open it. What you see is garbage,
GO though the underlying message still is okay if you print it.
GO Just checked 5.0.12. Same corruption.
GO The drafts
5.0.8 corrupts any saved draft email. The Bat! staff confirmed this.
Poor form not to have found this in testing before product release.
Regards,
Gary Odom
Current version is 4.2.42 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello Gary,
On Tue, 3 May 2011 16:46:26 +1000 GMT (03/May/11, 13:46 PM +0700 GMT),
g...@waterfire.us wrote:
gwu 5.0.8 corrupts any saved draft email. The Bat! staff confirmed this.
gwu Poor form not to have found this in testing before product release.
I'm reading the beta list and I haven't
Hello all,
Last night Stephan suggested the use of a VF as a 'replacement' for a
real Drafts folder and I assume it was him, but I don't know, who
uploaded two PNGs in BT to show 'how easy it is'. Well I have added two
notes to BT that basically say:
To whomever has uploaded the two PNGs
find the Drafts
M folder everyone expects at first.
One remark on number 7 of your Two notes: There are written standards
(like the RFCs) and there are de-facto standards. The latter belong to
the category what everyone expects. I agree that a draft folder is
such a de-facto standard. That MS
On Thursday, December 15, 2005, 8:08:39 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
(but I think that messages in all folders should be editable, but
that's another issue).
yes. that is another long sought and irrationally resisted feature.
fixing that would render the current discussion moot.
--
Dwight A.
Hello MAU!
On Thursday, December 15, 2005, 4:02 PM, you wrote:
Scenario:
You start a reply to any message and 'Save as draft'.
What happens when you 'Save as draft': ...
skipped account of horrifying and convincing real-life scenario
MIguel, I believe it would be valuable for you to do a
on the original message will not be taken. Why, if
you have actually replied to this message and even sent the reply?
However, if there were separate folders for Drafts and Outbox... I'm
sure you know what I mean, don't you?
Why do I come up with all of this now? Yes, believe it or not I had
Hello Mary,
MIguel, I believe it would be valuable for you to do a cp of the body
of this post into an additional note at
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5441
Let me breath, I was going to anyway :)
Done.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat!
Hello MAU!
On Thursday, December 15, 2005, 4:31 PM, you wrote:
MIguel, I believe it would be valuable for you to do a cp of the body
of this post into an additional note at
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5441
Let me breath, I was going to anyway :)
Sorry. But it was just so
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Hi Jonathan,
@26 July 2002, 17:15 -0500 (23:15 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
JA ... Now repeat the process, but before sending, stick it in the
JA draft folder, reopen, and send, and it doesn't sign it...
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 19:30, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
JA ... Now repeat the process, but before sending, stick it in the
JA draft folder, reopen, and send, and it doesn't sign it... any idea
JA why?
Yes. The SignComplete and UsePGP flag settings reset to the
account default values when
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Hi Jonathan,
@27 July 2002, 20:14 -0500 (02:14 UK time) Jonathan Angliss in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to The Bat User
List:
Yes. The SignComplete and UsePGP flag settings reset to the
account default values when reopening a
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote:
...
Alllie, does this require you to manually create a backup file from
within TB! on a regular basis?
Not at all. It's completely automated. It's a full backup of
Hello Adam,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:04:13 -0230 GMT (01/06/02, 05:34 +0700 GMT),
Adam wrote:
TF Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
TF folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
A How do you get messages in there?
Drag Drop. If it is a incoming message, then you just
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Salutation Miguel
On 31 May 2002 at 22:59:45 +0200 (which was 21:59 where I live) Miguel A.
Urech graced us with these comments
Another one is a message parked in the Outbox, is a message that has been
completed but you don't want to send yet.
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, 12:34:39 AM, Adam wrote:
I tried clicking on that mid link. But nothing happened. Does
something happen for you?
By click, read double-click, at least on my PC. If TB cannot find the
message, it pops up a dialog asking where it should look, and if it
cannot then
Thomas-
Point well taken. But it still seems to me that the mid: link is
*only* useful in the TBUDL context, or in a similar situation where a
group of users has the same set of email archives to each other. If I
send you a mid: link to some other folder in my system it's useless to
you. And a
Hello Mark,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:34:04 -0700 GMT (01/06/02, 23:34 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW Point well taken. But it still seems to me that the mid: link is
MW *only* useful in the TBUDL context, or in a similar situation where a
MW group of users has the same set of email archives to
Saturday, June 1, 2002, 9:48:36 AM, you wrote:
ACM It doesn't have to only work in a user list setting. If we've been
ACM exchanging mail privately and I wish to refer you to a message I sent
ACM to you 2 months ago, a mid: link could make life much easier for you
ACM where referring back to the
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Wieder [MW] wrote:
...
MW Point well taken. But it still seems to me that the mid: link is
MW *only* useful in the TBUDL context, or in a similar situation
MW where a group of users has the
Hello Mark,
PMFJI.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 10:08:57 -0700 GMT (02/06/02, 00:08 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW I don't regard email archives as particularly safe places to store
MW info I want to refer to later, especially with the random
MW corrupted messages bases I've run into occasionally.
This is one of those threads I haven't been tracking, but something
now pulled me in, and going back through what I still have on my
system, is a message with this text:
MW If I send you a mid: link to some other folder in my system it's
MW useless to you. And a waste of bandwidth,
The idea of
Thomas-
Saturday, June 1, 2002, 11:19:15 AM, you wrote:
TF What an excessive amount of work, I'd say. But everybody has
TF (obviously) his own way of working.
It's based on having lost months' worth of emails from corrupted
message bases in the past. I try to play it safe these days and email
Hello Mark,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 12:23:52 -0700 GMT (02/06/02, 02:23 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW It's based on having lost months' worth of emails from corrupted
MW message bases in the past. I try to play it safe these days and email
MW folders with their contents constantly changing don't
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Wieder [MW] wrote:
...
MW It's based on having lost months' worth of emails from corrupted
MW message bases in the past. I try to play it safe these days and
MW email folders with their
Thomas-
Yup. Replaced the disk, too - it's all of about two months old. It's
nothing I can specifically blame The Bat! for, since it's sporadic,
but it's deadly when it happens and I've learned to play it safe.
Saturday, June 1, 2002, 12:33:15 PM, you wrote:
TF It does (my mileage, that is). I
Hello Allie.
At 5:00 PM on Saturday, June 01, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Email references (was: Drafts)]:
Allie I do daily backups of my mailbases just to be sure.
Allie It's done using a WinRAR command line based batch
Allie file that does a archive synchronisation and updating
Allie
Allie-
Mind you, it doesn't happen often. I'm still sold on The Bat! and get
my clients to switch to it whenever I can. But just having this happen
once will get me wary. Twice and I start to think about alternate
stragegies. To be sure, I don't back up my message bases often enough
or fully
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote:
...
Allie I do daily backups of my mailbases just to be sure. It's done
Allie using a WinRAR command line based batch file that does a
Allie archive synchronisation and
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, 11:34:04 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
If I send you a mid: link to some other folder in my system it's
useless to you.
no more so than knowing that said message was sent by said person on
said day on said date at said time.
--
Dwight A. Corrin
P O Box 47828
Wichita KS
Thanks Allie.
At 6:02 PM on Saturday, June 01, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Email references (was: Drafts)]:
Allie I do daily backups of my mailbases just to be sure. It's done
Allie using a WinRAR command line based batch file that does a
Allie archive synchronisation and updating
Alllie, does this require you to manually create a backup file from
within TB! on a regular basis?
--
JN
Allie C Martin wrote on Saturday, June 01, 2002:
Path C:\Software\winrar winrar a -u -as
\\Alliem\L\TBBackup\TB-Mail.rar C:\Mail
exit
Hi Joseph,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 23:31:57 -0500, you wrote:
Alllie, does this require you to manually create a backup file from
within TB! on a regular basis?
At a guess... no... Winrar appears to compress the Mail dir, and put it on the
server... or should I say update the one on the server. I
Hello Thomas,
Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
Do macros work on those templates?
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat
Hello Mark,
Maybe I misunderstood what you said earlier, but I thought you
wanted to have a repository of template files to use in further
emails.
No, I'm just participating on this thread. I manage my repository of
template files with Quick Templates. That way I don't have to go to
any
Hello Allie,
Why not use Quick templates instead?
That is exactly what I suggested to Adam in my
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] because it is what I
do.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hello Miguel,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 10:01:05 +0200 GMT (31/05/02, 15:01 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU Do macros work
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU Do macros work on those templates?
No they wouldn't unless you apply them as quick templates, which begs
Hello Allie,
I'm utterly in love with 'mid:' links.
Yes, they are certainly useful. Virtual Access, the client that I used
for many years before switching to TB, has this type of link also. And
even more, you can easily set a link to Help contents (click on the
link and Help opens at the
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
MAU That is exactly what I suggested to Adam in my
MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] because it is
MAU what I do.
Yes.. I did read the message but didn't make
Hey Allie,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60m)
to write the following on Friday, May 31, 2002 at 6:53:09 AM.
ACM -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
ACM Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
ACM (in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ACM ...
MAU That is exactly what I suggested
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Tim Musson [TM] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
TM Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
TM I know I can F9, and cut/past the contents of the 'In-Reply-To:'
TM kludge, but that takes effort (not
Hello Allie,
Sorry to those who like short or no introductions but I think the mid
links are more useful than the date and time the original message was
written. :-)
I am one of those :) But introductions with mids are useful if there is
no threading. In a list like this one, if threading by
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
MAU I am one of those :) But introductions with mids are useful if
MAU there is no threading. In a list like this one, if threading by
MAU reference, mids in introductions
Hello Allie,
Redundant for some (there are those who find an introduction of any
sort redundant g), but not for many
The information _is_ redundant. The difference is that you find this
redundancy useful and I don't, but it is redundant.
BTW, writing to this list with a client different to
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
BTW, writing to this list with a client different to TB should be both
illegal and fattening. ;-)
And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
--
Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Tim Musson wrote...
Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
Never knew it did that until this came up. I'm certainly impressed.
:)
--
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Current
Hello Jonathan,
And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
Then he/she should be aware That after returning to normal TB use
he/she will have to go on a diet while in jail. ;-)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 05:39:25 -0500 GMT (31/05/02, 17:39 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM No they wouldn't unless you apply them as quick templates, which
ACM begs the question of why not store these messages templates as
ACM quick templates?
Over here I use QT's only when I
Allie-
mid: links? This is the first I've come across them...can you provide
a pointer to more info? Or just explain here? Thanks.
Friday, May 31, 2002, 3:53:09 AM, you wrote:
ACM I'm utterly in love with 'mid:' links. Reviewing your message was
ACM so easy when you provided the link. :-)))
Gawd - I hate those jail food diets. It would be worth it to get TB
back again, though.
Friday, May 31, 2002, 7:26:24 AM, you wrote:
MAU Then he/she should be aware That after returning to normal TB use
MAU he/she will have to go on a diet while in jail. ;-)
-Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Mark Wieder wrote...
mid: links? This is the first I've come across them...can you provide
a pointer to more info? Or just explain here? Thanks.
mid: (message-id). If you paste the message id of a message (on say a
list), and the user double clicks it, it'll allow
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Hi Mark
On 31 May 2002 at 16:16:44 -0700 (which was 00:16 where I live) Mark Wieder
wrote
MAU If you are editing a message, how can you save it in your Draft
MAU folder? AFAIK you can only either send it or put it in Outbox parked
MAU (draft) or
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David Elliott [DE] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
DE I hope that i misunderstand you. Are you proposing to use OT as draft, I
DE don't think so.
OT? What's that? I only know that as off-topic.
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List
, as it is not in the Outbox.
DE Now try to edit it :)
Hit Redirect. ;-) It's a draft, so it doesn't have a real recipient
anyway. All my drafts are in the Keepers folder, which is a Common
Folder, and have myself as the recipient.
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Everybody repeat
Hello David,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 19:43:48 +0100 GMT (01/06/02, 01:43 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
DE Once in this 'draft' folder I can not edit it I then have to put
DE it back into the Outbox to do any editing.
No. Just hit Redirect. ;-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The
t
you're speaking about the need for a drafts folder. I agree with that.
I'd surely use it. I don't like the idea of storing drafts with
messages to be sent. It requires too much user effort to monitor
what's in the outbox.
The thread had however digressed since someone else mentioned drafts
in a d
do.
e.g.
I have received an email with a number of recipients I hit [reply to all]
and start the message, I then find that I need more information I therefore
want to put it to draft. You fill in the rest. :)
All my drafts are in the Keepers folder, which is a Common Folder, and
have myself
Hello David,
Another one is a message parked in the Outbox, is a message that has been
completed but you don't want to send yet.
Right. And one of the reasons for not wanting to send it yet may be
that the message is not complete :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
recent other messages, I see that
you're speaking about the need for a drafts folder. I agree with that. I'd
surely use it. I don't like the idea of storing drafts with messages to be
sent. It requires too much user effort to monitor what's in the outbox.
Good I have a convert (again
Jonathan-
Interesting, but I'm not really sure what good this is. As long as I
save *everything* in my email boxes, then when someone sends me a mid:
link I can see what s/he is referring to. If I send a mid: link to
someone else (assuming that I've done the proper regexp stuff to
package it up)
Hello Allie,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 8:09:25 AM, you wrote:
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ACM Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
ACM (in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ACM ...
I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU Do macros work on those
, and they don't delete first copies?
TF Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
TF folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
How do you get messages in there?
--
Best regards,
Adammailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adam [A] wrote:
...
A Just learned. However, it doesn't start a message itself. So if you
A start a message, then click a quick template, you'll add a second
A template to the first. Is there a
Hello Adam,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 01:34:39 +0200GMT (1-6-02, 1:34 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
A I tried clicking on that mid link. But nothing happened. Does
A something happen for you?
When I click on that mid: link I get the msg Allie was replying to.
Since you don't get that message
Hello Miguel,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 9:50:41 AM, you wrote:
MAU Hello Allie,
Sorry to those who like short or no introductions but I think the mid
links are more useful than the date and time the original message was
written. :-)
MAU I am one of those :) But introductions with mids are
Hello Mark,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 14:16:46 -0700 GMT (01/06/02, 04:16 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW Seems to me that a *much* more useful thing would be a http link that
MW would point into the archives.
MW Or am I missing some more obvious use of the mid: link? What makes it
MW such a
in the rest. :)
All my drafts are in the Keepers folder, which is a Common Folder, and
have myself as the recipient.
DE I do feel sorry for you, as you have to remember who you need to send the
DE email too.
No. I meant templates. It was getting late last night and I was
getting confused
I click Message/Save as Draft, then I look for Drafts folder. I can't
find the message there. Eventually, I find the message.
I later click it, edit and send. But then the message is no longer
there. The purpose of a draft is that you have a template drawn up to
use repeatedly. But the only
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, Adam wrote...
I click Message/Save as Draft, then I look for Drafts folder. I can't
find the message there. Eventually, I find the message.
As far as I can see... I have no drafts folder. When I save as draft,
it gets put in the outbox, and flagged differently so
Hello Adam,
On Thursday, May 30 2002 at 10:54 AM PDT, you wrote:
The purpose of a draft is that you have a template drawn up to
use repeatedly.
No, that is the purpose of a Template. A draft is just that... a draft
that once finished and sent is no longer valid, therefore gone.
--
Nick
Hello Adam,
On Thu, 30 May 2002 16:24:58 -0230 GMT (31/05/02, 01:54 +0700 GMT),
Adam wrote:
A I click Message/Save as Draft, then I look for Drafts folder. I can't
A find the message there. Eventually, I find the message.
Lucky guy! I was looking for a Drafts folder the first time
A I
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, May 30, 2002, 4:35:13 PM, you wrote:
TF Hello Adam,
TF On Thu, 30 May 2002 16:24:58 -0230 GMT (31/05/02, 01:54 +0700 GMT),
TF Adam wrote:
A I later click it, edit and send. But then the message is no longer
A there. The purpose of a draft is that you have a template
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, Adam wrote...
--Help-
Saving a Message for Later Changes
To save the current message, select Save from the File menu. Saved
messages are placed in the Outbox and the saved message is shown with
an hourglass symbol in the Status column. The hourglass
Hello Adam,
Could I create messages that can be Reused? And I just click them to
select, and they don't delete first copies?
Yes, try Quick Templates. On the main menu select Options/Quick
Templates and then click on the Help button.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
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Hello Adam
On 30 May 2002 at 16:24:58 -0230 (which was 19:54 where I live) Adam
graced us with these comments
I click Message/Save as Draft, then I look for Drafts folder. I can't
find the message there.
sarcasm
You don't actually mean
Dear David,
Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 10:38:09 PM you wrote:
DE A wish that there was a draft folder as I consider that messages that are
DE draft are not the same as messages that messages that are parked in the
DE 'outbox'
Why not? I am always confused by Outlook Express's draft folder. I
Why not create a common Templates folder and save working copies of
the messages you want to use as templates in there?
-Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Current Ver: 1.60m
FAQ
Hello Dwight,
so why not just make a folder called draft, and put your drafts there?
If you are editing a message, how can you save it in your Draft
folder? AFAIK you can only either send it or put it in Outbox parked
(draft) or un-parked.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial
Miguel-
You can't send a parked file - inadvertently or no.
Maybe I misunderstood what you said earlier, but I thought you wanted
to have a repository of template files to use in further emails. If
so, creating a Draft folder and saving them there would do the job,
even if it takes a couple of
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Mark Wieder [MW] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
MW Maybe I misunderstood what you said earlier, but I thought you
MW wanted to have a repository of template files to use in further
MW emails. If so, creating a Draft folder
1. Save as Draft.
2. Click on the parked message in your Outbox.
3. Drag it to your Draft folder.
4. When asked if you want to move parked messages, click Yes.
Thursday, May 30, 2002, 3:20:08 PM, you wrote:
MAU If you are editing a message, how can you save it in your Draft
MAU folder? AFAIK you
use the
Drafts Folder all the time... find it extremely useful.
--
Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada
Current Ver: 1.60m
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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Hello Mark,
1. Save as Draft.
2. Click on the parked message in your Outbox.
3. Drag it to your Draft folder.
4. When asked if you want to move parked messages, click Yes.
Of course. And then you can export the message as a Unix mailbox and
import it into Eudora and there is even less risk
Folder. You can call this
folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect. Now I can
work on the headers, like choosing an account this should be sent
from, and the From/To addresses. Don't forget to delete the
Follow-up-to headers if the original
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