Okay
I'm still working on Brad's assignment and I'm still trying to follow
John's advice about forwarding: not that I forward very much, but, I now
have another question. Right now, the way that I address a message is to
go to the addressbook, find the name, tab over to the word "to,' hit enter
and the address is at the top. No problem, but I can't figure out what to
do if I want to send my message to more than one person at a time. Doing
it the way I described only opened up a bunch of blank messages with one
address at the top of each one. HELP!
Sincerely
You know who! Do I have to sign this thing? GRIN!
At 01:15 AM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Kathy, If you get kicked off, then I'm leaving too.
>Vinny
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 3:35 PM
>Subject: Eudora and Jaws
>
>
> > Okay you guys,
> > I think that I'm starting to get this. I just have another
> > question. Phil, Vicki, don't kick me off. I promise, I'm trying to
>figure
> > this out, but some stuff just isn't in the help file. Okay, when I used
>to
> > collect mail in Juno, it would tell me it was collecting. It would say
> > something like, "getting mail," or something creative like that. Then,
> > while it was collecting, I could find out how much had been collected so I
> > knew that it was working and then, when it was done collecting, there
>would
> > not only be a sound, like there is in Eudora, but it would say something
> > like, "transmission was successful. So many messages sent and so many
> > received and I would know for sure that it was done. Now, when I hit
> > control M to collect mail, there is silence unless I get new mail, but
> > otherwise, there is no confirmation that I've done it right. Then, of
> > course, if there isn't any new mail, there is no cute little musical notes
> > or anything. From what I've read, I don't know if I can change this and I
> > don't know if I need to do something to Jaws or Eudora. You guys, thank
> > you for your patience. I"m so sorry! I suppose that another way around
> > this is to try to spring for a plane ticket to Maine for somebody with a
> > lot of patience to help me work this out, but Maine isn't the greatest
> > place to be in the winter, unless you like to ski or snowshoe and I don't
> > want to do that, I want to learn this!!! GRRRRR!
> > Kathy
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