On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 8:03 AM, you wrote:
MAU> Hello Paul,
>> ok, I highlited some text, double-clicked an email link in a sigline,
>> and it brought up a new message window with the To: filled in with the
>> name I clicked on. It had the normal template, but no quoted text. So
>> you can't hightlight text and double-click an email address..
MAU> Replying to an e-mail link in the sigline isn't what I would call a
MAU> normal reply, a normal reply will go to the From: (or Reply-To) header
MAU> lines. Anyway, TB offers you that possibility: place the cursor over
MAU> the e-mail link, right click and select "Reply to This Address" from
MAU> the context menu.
I never said replying to an email link in the sigline WAS a normal
reply. YOU are the one who told me about double-clicking an email ID in
a message ( sigline, body, where ever..).
the right-click method brings up the menu to REPLY ( CTRL-ENTER) to the
message, I always love options. I'm sure Mary will do the right-click
and select, but I on the other hand will use CTRL-ENTER ( command line
junkie). Nice to have options!
Still, the only issue is the highlighted text. Those methods
reply and include all text. Not that it's a big deal, I'd rather have it
all than NONE, so I can at least trim it myself... But the original
poster ( not me) was looking to include only highlighted text, and there
aren't that many ways to do that, are there? I wish I could remember
HALF of these commands for longer than a day ;)
thanks for the tutorials!!
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Paul
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