Mozilla 1.3 messenger quirk? was Re: debian?
Tim Wunder
tim
Mon May 17 11:47:30 PDT 2004
On Friday 16 May 2003 6:50 pm, someone claiming to be Leon A. Goldstein wrote:
> Sorry about the duplicate post. I am trying out Mozilla 1.3 as a
> replacement for NS 4.79 as an e-mail front end.
> I drafted my post and put it in the "send later" bin. When I returned
> to correct a few things, I opened it as
> "edit message as new.' Apparently, Mozilla created a new message, while
> NS 4.79, as I am used to,
> replaces it. So, when I clicked "send unsent messages" it sent both
> the original and the edited version.
>
> Is this normal with Mozilla 1.3?
>
What's a "send later" bin? Don't seem to have one in my copy of Mozilla.
There's an Unsent Messages folder in Netscape 4.77, is that what you mean?
Why aren't you using the Drafts folder? Isn't that what it's for, saving
messages temporarily until you're ready to send them? Mozilla even offers an
Edit Draft button to edit the draft. Double-clicking will bring it up in a
compose window (same as Netscape 4.77).
Seems to me that "Edit Message As New" certainly should create a new message,
though. I'm confused by your confusion :-(
Regards,
Tim
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