Thomas, On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, at 01:46:58 [GMT +0700] tbudl wrote:
TF> If you use only one computer, you will have no need to BCC to TF> yourself. OH I SEE!!! silly me - thank you for taking the time to explain it, in that case BCC'ing is an excellent idea. I have a similar problem but I don't think its TB! that is at fault. I very often use a webmail interface to check my home mail at work & vice versa. If I reply to a message via webmail. Then go home to download the messages, TB! doesn't thread the 'threads' - I think that webmail must be creating a different reference for each message instead of remembering the original reference. As I've got very used to viewing all my messages using threads. Is there any way around this....? I realise its not TB! that is causing these problems, I just wondered if TB! could go someway to fixing it. I prefer to view using references, but is it possible to cascade the view, to say references > subject? -- bfn ~kristina ______________________________________________________________________ Composed on 01/07/2003 at 09:34 using The Bat Ver 1.62r Attachments = <none> ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

