On 24-11-2000 at 19:15, Bernie Borenstein kindly wrote:
> I just started using TB! awhile ago and really like it. I had
> just got fed up with Eudora problems and bloat. But I have three
> questions :
We see quite some old Eudora users here. I'm one too...
> 1) I have it set so I minimize TB! to the system tray. I then
> hold my cursor over the icon to see if there are any new
> messages. If I have no new messages, it tells me there are
> 190 new messages. I assume this is because I imported my
> old mail from eudora. Is there any way to reset this to
> 0.
That's because TB reports all unread messages as new, no
matter how old they are, while Eudora only reports all
messages retrieved since your last download as new, and
distinguishes them from (old) unread messages. No, you can't
reset that counter. The only thing you can do is mark your
old messages as new, and give them a colour coding (viz.
Eudora's label) to make them stand apart from your other,
read mail.
> 2) I know you'll think I'm nuts, but I receive multipage
> emails that I want to print a selection from. I highlight
> my selection and select print. The selection radio button
> is greyed. I'm using Win98 SE and an HPLJ4L printer.
> I have looked for options to modify, but have found none.
> Can you help me??
Mybutton isn't greyed when I try this, but you're correct
that TB will print the whole of it instead of just the
selected part. The solution is to edit the message and cut
away what you don't want to prinh.
Copy the message to the Outbox, open it, cut away what you
don't want to print, save and print. There.
> 3) I've got it to receive HTML mail as an icon by turning
> HTML autoview off. But when I click on the icon the
> page gets opened in Netscape. My default browser is IE and
> I would like it to be IE for any pages I open in TB! How
> can I do this??
Go to Explorer, --> Tools --> Options, and replace the
.html extentions (.htm, .shtml) with IE instead of Netscape.
> Thanx for a great product.
Wait till you get to know it's user mailing list ;-)
- K -
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