Hello MAU, On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 01:25:46 +0100 GMT (12/01/2006, 07:25 +0700 GMT), MAU wrote:
M> Thanks for the whole explanation. I never used that option and I guess I M> forgot it even existed. Nice feature though for slower connections. I use it a lot on my DUN connection at home. You see, in the office we receive a lot of documents that in earlier times would be faxed, thus being large PDF files. We have broadband at the office and anyway, I download from the POP server on the LAN, so size is no problem. At home, I use a DUN connection, and I don't usually need to see these mails with the large attachments. Sometimes I do, so the relatively new "download URL" comes in very handy. How do I tell whether I need to download that mail with all the attachments? I scroll down to the subject line and see what it's about. Now, with TB 3.65.01, I don't need to do that any more, very convenient. (By the way, with Eudora I can also download the first x number of lines in the body. Sometimes I do want to read the text but don't care for the attachments. So with TB, I need to download the whole mail with attachments, but Eudora will already show me the first 20 lines or whatever I've put in my settings. That's even better, but I'm not complaining.) There is a small (minor, cosmetic) thing I would like to mention about the subject line. The original subject is: PRE-ALERT It becomes: [LARGE MESSAGE] PRE-ALERT (Large message arrived to your address) I think one mentioning of "Large message" would be enough. The part at the end in parenthesis (round brackets) is now superflous methinks. -- Cheers, Thomas. When a actress saw her first strands of grey hair, she thought she'd dye. http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 3.65.01 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.65.01 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

