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  • idea

    Bill Dinger replied on December 20, 2009 14:59 to the idea "Visually distinguish between individuals and groups" in Mozilla Messaging:

    Bill Dinger
    I'm the person who originally posted suggestion back in, what was it? May? Honestly, for something this basic to not already be a part of the program is a little discouraging. I guess people are too busy chasing more exotic options.
  • problem

    Bill Dinger reported a problem in AMC Theatres on December 11, 2009 13:54:

    Bill Dinger
    Movies Not Listed!
    There are two movies listed today at Quail Springs 24 screen theater in Oklahoma City. What's going on with the remaining 22 screens?
  • question

    Bill Dinger asked a question in Postbox on November 20, 2009 05:22:

    Bill Dinger
    Photographs in line with text in message?
    I'm going to have to abandon OE after many years - the much maligned little email program that has perfectly served my needs all this time. One of the features I value is being able to view attached photos in line with the text. No one seems to allow this except OE and I'm sure the reason I'm going to be told is security. But I have excellent security on my computer and I've been looking at photos this way for ten years and have never had a problem. It would be great to at least have this as an option - I'll take responsibility for it.

    Anyhow, from a cursory look over, I'm assuming Postbox doesn't offer this feature, right? Yes, I see the thumbnails to the right. Very nice - but not what I want.

    Thanks for helping if you can.
  • star

    Bill Dinger marked one of Tim's replies in Mozilla Messaging as useful. Tim replied to the idea "Visually distinguish between individuals and groups". Bill Dinger and 5 other people think it's one of the best replies.

  • idea

    Bill Dinger shared an idea in Mozilla Messaging on April 02, 2009 13:21:

    Bill Dinger
    Visually distinguish between individuals and groups
    In the address book, Thunderbird makes no graphic distinction between groups (or lists) and individuals. Outlook Express (which I have used for years) has groups displayed in a slightly heavier and larger font and assigns to groups a slightly different icon than individuals. Therefore, when you compose an email and click to choose the addressee, it is very easy to distinguish between groups and individuals. You can find who you want to send to very quickly. Until Thunderbird does the same, I'm not going to switch (but I would like to).