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For no reason that I can discover, Thunderbird decided to erase all my
p.o-t cache. It's not the first time that it's behaved in a random
fashion so I'm now using Pan.
Still getting my head round the differences and retraining my fingers but
I'm beginning to like it.
Secondly, re: a comment about showing email addresses some time back, how
about doing what I've done here?
John
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Oops, got the header wrong and showed my RL name. Corrected now
John
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Doctor John wrote:
> Oops, got the header wrong and showed my RL name. Corrected now
>
> John
One problem with Pan is that you can't cancel that post. Pan sucks.
-Shay
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On 10/27/2009 12:17 PM, John Guthkelch wrote:
> For no reason that I can discover, Thunderbird decided to erase all my
> p.o-t cache. It's not the first time that it's behaved in a random
> fashion so I'm now using Pan.
> Still getting my head round the differences and retraining my fingers but
> I'm beginning to like it.
> Secondly, re: a comment about showing email addresses some time back, how
> about doing what I've done here?
>
> John
I'm fairly satisfied with Thunderbird. The few issues I can think of
are, 1) the advanced thread commands such as Kill and Watch do not
appear in menus AFAIK, and 2) you can't configure the display of watched
and unread threads separately. The latest beta version also takes longer
to load.
Mike
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SharkD wrote:
> On 10/27/2009 12:17 PM, John Guthkelch wrote:
>> For no reason that I can discover, Thunderbird decided to erase all my
>> p.o-t cache. It's not the first time that it's behaved in a random
>> fashion so I'm now using Pan.
>> Still getting my head round the differences and retraining my fingers but
>> I'm beginning to like it.
>> Secondly, re: a comment about showing email addresses some time back, how
>> about doing what I've done here?
>>
>> John
>
> I'm fairly satisfied with Thunderbird. The few issues I can think of
> are, 1) the advanced thread commands such as Kill and Watch do not
> appear in menus AFAIK,
At the bottom of the message menu. It's not in the roght-click menu.
> and 2) you can't configure the display of watched
> and unread threads separately.
I'm not sure what that means, but you can sort by either column.
My primary regrets are that it doesn't seem to let me kill a sub-tree of a
thread, and it doesn't show the subject-list properly, as in it does not
always default to scrolling to the header of the post you're reading when
you change posts, nor does it consistently highlight the subject line of the
post you're reading.
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:41:06 -0500, Shay wrote:
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> One problem with Pan is that you can't cancel that post. Pan sucks.
>
> -Shay
There is a cancel option under Post, but I couldn't be bothered to use it
since I'm not overly worried about my name appearing a few times. My
phone numbers and my address are different matters.
John
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On 10/27/2009 2:01 PM, Darren New wrote:
> SharkD wrote:
>> I'm fairly satisfied with Thunderbird. The few issues I can think of
>> are, 1) the advanced thread commands such as Kill and Watch do not
>> appear in menus AFAIK,
>
> At the bottom of the message menu. It's not in the roght-click menu.
Still don't see it. I'm using version 3.0b4.
>> and 2) you can't configure the display of watched and unread threads
>> separately.
>
> I'm not sure what that means, but you can sort by either column.
Go to the menu View > Threads. There are some options allowing you to
select which threads to display by whether they are watched or unread.
However, you cannot say select ALL watched threads AND ALL unread threads.
Mike
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:41:06 -0500, Shay wrote:
> One problem with Pan is that you can't cancel that post.
Sure you can, I use pan to cancel posts all the time.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:41:06 -0500, Shay wrote:
>
>> One problem with Pan is that you can't cancel that post.
>
> Sure you can, I use pan to cancel posts all the time.
>
> Jim
Looks like I missed it or was using an older version.
-Shay
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SharkD wrote:
> Still don't see it. I'm using version 3.0b4.
It's in 2.0.
> Go to the menu View > Threads. There are some options allowing you to
> select which threads to display by whether they are watched or unread.
> However, you cannot say select ALL watched threads AND ALL unread threads.
I see.
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