> This email is about Mozilla-thunderbird. [ snip ] Various other people have written you helpful messages about the specific issues you've been facing.
I'd like to write instead and make a suggestion I hope you'll take to heart: give your posts subject lines that indicate what the content of the message is about. This mailing list gets a hell of a lot of traffic. Because of that, many (most?) serious or long-time readers filter ruthlessly; almost nobody reads every thread on this list. Perhaps the most-used tool for this is the Subject: line. Failure to give your posts useful subject lines hurts you (I guarantee you there are experts and power users of Thunderbird on this mailing list that didn't read your query, but would have if it'd indicated it was about Thunderbird), and bugs others who decide to go ahead and take a look only to find that it's a post they would have passed by if they'd had a clue what it was about. Many users of this mailing list started out by reading and taking to heart this document: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html . . .and various new posters here get pointed to it from time to time. It's not a waste of time to consider the suggestions therein. HTH. Cheers, -c -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]