Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 --- Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> wrote: > With GMail, you can navigate next and previous > without going back to > the inbox *and* each thread is organized together, > so you don't have > to click on anything to follow it. Once the message > is read, it stays > in the thread in the form of a hyperlink, and if > there are more than > one old message they are condensed into a " show > other messages " link. Yes, I ilke that feature. My desktop email client does the exact same thing. > And for those pesky people who quote the whole > digest with their reply > and whatnot, they have some formula where if the > quoted text is so > much longer than the new text, it condenses it into > a " show quoted > text " link-- and the in-context links load instantly > even on my > pathetic dial-up connection. Dial up??????????????????????????????? My condolences. LOL! Hey that is a nifty little feature. > You can also perform a Google search in your mail > (!), a feature I > haven't tried yet. I have tried the Google Desktop search which searches your entire hard drive, including email. Quite interesting the things you discover on your own computer! > I'll send you an invite when I'm done reading my > mail, if I can figure out how. Thanks, but someone already beat you to it. " In The Abolition of Man, C.S. observed that the modern schoolboy is conditioned to take one side in a controversy which he has not learned to recognize as a controversy at all. That is, he is trained to assume a materialist and Darwinian outlook, without realizing that materialism and Darwinism have been subject to thoughtful criticisms from their first appearance. " Joe Sobran __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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