Hello Paula,
Thursday, Paula wrote:
PF> In TB, a user could filter incoming messages to all other accounts to
PF> one InBox, if they wished, by creating just one filter on each account,
PF> then filter them from there into one set of folders.
PF> But, how does Pegasus deal with identifying the account from which you
PF> want a reply sent? One thing I really like about keeping the accounts
PF> separate is not having to choose which of my accounts I want to use for
PF> new messages or replies, which is what I had to do with my last mailer.
PF> It also had a single InBox.
As you probably know, calypso does handle that automatically.
Additionally, it has frames (not menus on the task bar) *on* the reply
form itself, to change the both the sending account and the
signature.
>> 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:-)
PF> Yuck. ;)
Color coding is very intuitive (more so than text is).
PF> I would be constantly trying to remember what meaning I had assigned to
PF> the color codes.
That *would* have to be done
PF> One thing I like about FoxMail, and I think Eudora has the same
PF> feature, is the ability to create my own little labels with text
PF> on them. So, I can create a label that says, for example, "Reply".
PF> I manage to remember what that means.
That does sound good.
Best regards,
Douglas
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