Hi All,
On 9 Dec 2002 10:31:04 (my local time 8 ¤Q¤G¤ë 2002 19:31:04), Thomas
Fernandez wrote
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I move to the next unread message using crtl-]. Depending on my
setting, this can work across folders of the same account (Options /
Preferences /
Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 4:22:57 PM, Anthony wrote:
When using Ctrl-] to move to the next new message in a different
folder, it always goes to the second new message instead of the first
message. Is this a bug?
The behavior I observe is that when using Ctrl-], when it changes
folders, it
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Hi Michael,
@8-Dec-2002, 20:57 -0600 (02:57 UK time) Michael S. Hyatt [MSH] in
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MSH I'm a newbie to the program. I'm very impressed so far.
MSH However, I must be missing some basic command for this. How
I'm a newbie to the program. I'm very impressed so far. However, I
must be missing some basic command for this. How do I move from one
message to the next *even if* the next new message is in another
account. I have several e-mail accounts, and I don't want to use the
mouse if I don't have to.
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 20:57:41 -0600 GMT (09/12/02, 09:57 +0700 GMT),
Michael S. Hyatt wrote:
I'm a newbie to the program. I'm very impressed so far. However, I
must be missing some basic command for this. How do I move from one
message to the next *even if* the next new message
Hi Thomas:
On Sunday, December 8, 2002 at 9:31 pm, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I move to the next unread message using crtl-]. Depending on my
setting, this can work across folders of the same account (Options /
Preferences / Message List / When moving... (drop-down box)). However,
there is no
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 22:23:50 -0600 GMT (09/12/02, 11:23 +0700 GMT),
Michael S. Hyatt wrote:
Major bummer. It seems like this would be an easy option for the
programmers to add.
I would think it is in the wish list, but it wouldn't urt if you added
it again.
How can I use the
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