Re: [NTLK] Long Email Subject lines (was Portrait or Landscap

From: Betty (bettyy_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Sep 17 2004 - 08:35:03 PDT


I don't know that I would call it a bug. It's just the way mail works on the Newton.

Knowing this, I wish that people would quit referring to the subject line with,"The title says it all."

Betty

On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 WL wrote:
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I still have the same bug, in all three email clients, Eudora, SimpleMail,
and EnRoute. Oh well...

At least I get and KEEP my emails vs. other p.d.a.'s. :-P

At 08:44 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
> usually use portrait which brings up a topic that I've been meaning to
> ask about (thus excusing me from using the poll). Is there a way to read
> a long subject line in Simplemail? It seems that the subject sits on one
> line and if it's too long, you get the periods and that's it. The only
> time this is a problem is when someone posts a question in the subject
> and puts in the body "the subject says it all." And I won't say who did
> that but someone did a few weeks ago. I tried landscape mode and got a
> few more characters but still could not see the entire subject line.
>
>Betty

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