Where:
- i have 3 Pane Layout
- i select an Message in the MessageList
- i see an eMail in Preview
- i hit many times the Space
what i see:
- if there are more than one message in MessageList then it shows the
next message
what i expected:
- stay on the current message (and jump to the end)
i like to make a submailbox for each week in year
where:
- i create a submailbox
- i select a date
what i see:
- i can only select some parts of the Date
what i expected:
- it should be a better "custom selector" for Submailbox unique value
selector (just now i can only select an message field
My wife just got one of those scams where they pretend to be someone (in
her case, the Department Chair for the Sociology department) and they
are in a meeting and want you to do them a favor. If you don't notice
the incorrect email address and reply, it turns out they want you to buy
some iTun
On 13 Feb 2019, at 13:46, Kee Hinckley wrote:
The intro text was professionally done. It was specifically targeted
for a sociology department. Followup text was sloppier and clearly
done on the fly. She managed to alert other students and stopped at
least one person who was just about to buy t
Is there a way to compose HTML mail using a different editor? I see
Command -> BBedit -> Edit but am not sure if I can just write HTML in
that or what.
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On 13 Feb 2019, at 17:24, Randall Gellens wrote:
Is there a way to compose HTML mail using a different editor? I see
Command -> BBedit -> Edit but am not sure if I can just write HTML in
that or what.
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On 13 Feb 2019, at 16:48, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 13 Feb 2019, at 17:24, Randall Gellens wrote:
Is there a way to compose HTML mail using a different editor? I see
Command -> BBedit -> Edit but am not sure if I can just write HTML in
that or what.
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Academia is all a fake of having recommendations from the right people. If the
department chair asks a grad student for a favor, you’re likely to jump at the
opportunity. Also, the first email was super specific, which would cause some
people to suspend disbelief later. This isn’t a typical synt