On Wednesday, December 01, 1999, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

> In Pegasus, all the new mail arrives to *one* Inbox (Pegasus 
> calls it "New mail folder"), provided that you install the program 
> as single-user and use identities under this single user (this is 
> how I run Pegasus).

In TB, a user could filter incoming messages to all other accounts to
one InBox, if they wished, by creating just one filter on each account,
then filter them from there into one set of folders.

But, how does Pegasus deal with identifying the account from which you
want a reply sent? One thing I really like about keeping the accounts
separate is not having to choose which of my accounts I want to use for
new messages or replies, which is what I had to do with my last mailer.
It also had a single InBox.

> The major part of my everyday traffic is moved from Inbox to 
> these folders automatically, so that I never see it in Inbox. The 
> rest of the messages (i.e. the messages that remain in the 
> Inbox) are coloured into various colours of the rainbow:-) 
> Delivery confirmations are made pale gray; the messages from 
> my ISP are made bright green, etc., etc:-)

Yuck. ;)

I would be constantly trying to remember what meaning I had assigned to
the color codes. One thing I like about FoxMail, and I think Eudora has
the same feature, is the ability to create my own little labels with
text on them. So, I can create a label that says, for example, "Reply".
I manage to remember what that means.

-- 
Paula Ford
The Bat! 1.36 (reg)
Windows 95 4.0 Build 950

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