ON Thursday, September 30, 2004, 12:13:27 AM, you wrote:
RO That's hardly logical, after all it isn't an account specific setting.
RO Would you like to set it for every account?
Well yes please.
RO Or to be more specific. Suppose you've got two accounts, one with
RO local delivery enabled and
ON Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 11:20:35 PM, you wrote:
PC I've changed this a few times myself, and I agree with you!!
Paul,
Thanks :-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
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Hallo Gerard,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:12:29 +0200GMT (30-9-2004, 13:12 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
G If you are seeing it as a global setting. I see this as an account
G specific mail transport setting.
You can choose amongst the following options:
1) Add it to the wishlist, but don't hold
Gerard-
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 4:12:29 AM, you wrote:
G There is one, for me at least, compelling reason to have this as an
G account setting. I use one of my accounts on my iPAQ. One of the things I
G do is send a mail with a specific subject, that creates an autoreply. I do
G this so I
ON Thursday, September 30, 2004, 6:27:26 PM, you wrote:
MW This is about the only scenario I can think of where it might actually
MW make sense to have local delivery controlled at an account level.
Well thank you.
MW Nonetheless, local delivery is, and should remain, a system-wide
MW setting.
Hello Chris,
Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 8:41:33 PM, you wrote:
I have multiple accounts, and multiple users on this PC ( me and
wife). I copy her to many emails ( and vice versa) and CC myself to
emails. those go faster when you allow local delivery. that means it
doesn't leave the
Hi Bat Users,
Here is a little test. Try to find Alow local delivery in the TB!
settings.
Each and every time I need to disable this function for testing purposes
I find myself trying to remember were it was located.
Do you know were it is?
And if you do, do you think it is a logical location
Hello Gerard,
Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 4:32:54 PM, you wrote:
G If you are searching for it by now you will find it under Options-Network
G Admin.
G I always look for it under Account-propertiesTransport and
G Mail management.
G Can I get some support for this so I can ask for a
Hallo Gerard,
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:32:54 +0200GMT (29-9-2004, 22:32 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
G Here is a little test.
That's easy, you've got a new address.
G Try to find Alow local delivery in the TB! settings. If you are
G searching for it by now you will find it under Options
Gerard @ 2004-Sep-29 4:32:54 PM
Try to find Alow local delivery mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is a little test. Try to find Alow local delivery in the TB!
settings.
SNIP
If you are searching for it by now you will find it under Options-Network
Admin.
What does it do? It seems to be related
Hello Chris,
Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 6:14:18 PM, you wrote:
Here is a little test. Try to find Alow local delivery in the TB!
settings.
C SNIP
If you are searching for it by now you will find it under Options-Network
Admin.
C What does it do? It seems to be related to The Bat
Paul Cartwright @ 2004-Sep-29 8:03:27 PM
Try to find Alow local delivery mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have multiple accounts, and multiple users on this PC ( me and
wife). I copy her to many emails ( and vice versa) and CC myself to
emails. those go faster when you allow local delivery. that means
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