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- From: adam@endor.uucp (Adam Shostack)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm
- Subject: Re: "Editing current folder"??
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.172202.3434@das.harvard.edu>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 17:22:02 GMT
- Article-I.D.: das.1992Dec29.172202.3434
- References: <9212290927.AA03367@SERVER.uwindsor.ca>
- Sender: usenet@das.harvard.edu (Network News)
- Organization: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University
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- In article <9212290927.AA03367@SERVER.uwindsor.ca> ophof@SERVER.uwindsor.ca (Scott Ophof) writes:
- >Why would anyone ever want to "edit the current folder"?
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- I do it fairly routinely when I get a long mail that I want to keep
- queued up (because I use my mail queue as a todo list), but also only
- need a few lines of. I edit the folder, delete most lines, and mark
- that I've done so.
-
- >Isn't this asking for trouble?
-
- Probably. :)
- I disabled it when I compiled 2.4 becuase of user complaints. I now
- keep my own version in ~bin, which makes everyone happy.
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- Adam
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- Adam Shostack adam@das.harvard.edu
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- What a terrible thing to have lost one's .sig. Or not to have a .sig
- at all. How true that is.
-