Glenn Sieb wrote:
>
>Hmm. When I open the attachment, it opens in a new Tbird window, and if
>I click "Message, Edit as New" Tbird goes all funky on me. *sigh*
When I open the attachment, it opens in a new window and if I then
select message->edit as new, I get a blank composition window, but if
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> I just tried it on Mac OS X 10.5 with Tbird 2.0.0.9 and then after
> upgrade, with 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail), and it worked fine in both.
> It also works for me with Tbird 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail) on Windows XP.
>
> I also tried MS-Outlook Express 6 on Windows, but when I try t
Glenn Sieb
>
>Thanks, Mark. I'm using Tbird 2.0.0.12 (mac) and it doesn't seem to work
>like that.
I just tried it on Mac OS X 10.5 with Tbird 2.0.0.9 and then after
upgrade, with 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail), and it worked fine in both.
It also works for me with Tbird 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail) on
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Unfortunately, this is MUA dependent. In some MUA's, if you actually
> open the attached message, you can reply to it and it will work. In
> Tbird 2.0 at least, you can click on the icon for the third part, and
> it will open in a new window, and you can reply in that windo
Glenn Sieb wrote:
>
>When confirming the posting of a moderated message via email, "Why
>doesn't this work the way it says?" (their words, not mine..)
>
>My observation: When the post comes through for approval, you an email
>with two attachments: First part is the web interface link, second
>(f
Hi List...
So I have a list on my box that's about to get a new round of
listowners/moderators.
I created a list for the new mods/owners to play on, so I can show them
how the interface works, etc. It's actually been a great learning
experience for all of us, since I've never relied on email c