On Jul 15, 4:26 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote: > Charly Brown wrote: > > On Jul 15, 2:21 pm, Daniel<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Charly Brown wrote: > >>> On Jul 14, 3:45 pm, Daniel<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Charly Brown wrote: > >>>>> On Jul 11, 9:29 pm, "Paul B. Gallagher" > >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>> Charly Brown wrote: > >>>>>>> 2) Unfortunately imho the "collect all"addresscollection function > >>>>>>> to get all addresses from to or cc sentaddresslists in received > >>>>>>> e-mails is not given any more since the days mozilla evolved from > >>>>>>> netscape. Or have I overlooked something? How can I quickly (one > >>>>>>> click) harvest all e-mail addresses from an incoming mail into my > >>>>>>> addressbook? > > >>>>>> Look for them in your "Collected Addresses"addressbook, move them to > >>>>>> your PersonalAddressBookor whatever AB you like. You can edit them > >>>>>> before or after the move. > > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> Paul B. Gallagher > > >>>>> Yes, I helped myself earlier with just attempting to send a ReplyAll > >>>>> mail and then sorting them out, but why the old "ImportAll Addresses" > >>>>> from an incoming mail could not be added to SM? > > >>>>> Best C > > >>>> I didn't know that any version of SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape collected > >>>> e-mail addresses from incoming mail!! Out-going Mail, for sure, but > >>>> incoming, nup, never heard of it! > >>>> -- > >>>> Daniel > > >>> Yes, it did Daniel. In Netscape you could right-click on the address > >>> field of an incoming mail and it would offer you the choices of > >>> a) Import the address (That address your cursor was on) and > >>> b) Import all addresses (obviously all in the to and cc) > >>> By choosing "Import all" - all addresses were without typos added to > >>> your pab and from there you could duplicate them either as bunch into > >>> one mailing list ab or individually drag and drop them into different > >>> address books - while you where not loosing them in the pab (that is: > >>> they were individually or as bunch DUPLICATED - something which also > >>> doesn't work any longer in sm since quiet some versions). > > >> Well, Charly,....that's my thing for today, then! > > >> -- > >> Daniel > > > Daniel, does that mean you'll get down to work today and provide a > > patch? That would really be fantastic! > > Maybe it then also could be worked in to decide if one wants to drag- > > n'drop addresses from one ab to another ab and thereby migrate and > > automatically delete them in the original ab OR if one wants to COPY > > them, means retaining them in the first ab. > > > Thanks > > C > > Charly, when you were younger, were you ever told that you should learn > something new every day??....This was my thing for today! > > "you'll get down to work today"...it's probably well past the time I > should be in bed....(but then my footy team has just won by nine points, > so it was worth staying up!!) And, unfortunately, I haven't done any > programing in almost twenty years, and then it was just BASIC and > Assembly language for 8085/Z80/6809 uPc's > > -- > Daniel
OK, so I only can hope that KaiRo or some of the other key-people see this here and take up the challenge. C _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

