Pegasus Mail Suggestions
Save Attachements and multi-language support

And a simple alternative:  Send the message with its attachment to yourself as a CC:

Minor advantage, you get to see what your recipient receives

Martin

<p>And a simple alternative:  Send the message with its attachment to yourself as a CC:</p><p>Minor advantage, you get to see what your recipient receives </p><p>Martin </p>

For next release it would be nice to have these two features, save attachments as now is not possible and have a multi-language spell checker support.

My 2 cents.

<p>For next release it would be nice to have these two features, save attachments as now is not possible and have a multi-language spell checker support.</p><p>My 2 cents. </p>

For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.

depending on nationality a spell checking function could be available already, at Community downloads area.

Martin

<p>For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.</p><p>depending on nationality a spell checking function could be available already, at Community downloads area.</p><p>Martin </p>

[quote user="irelam"]For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.[/quote]

Martin, the request most probably refers to saving attachments along with a copy to self ...

<p>[quote user="irelam"]For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.[/quote]</p><p>Martin, the request most probably refers to saving attachments along with a copy to self ... </p>
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[quote user="irelam"]For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.[/quote]

Martin, the request most probably refers to saving attachments along with a copy to self ...

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Yes, sorry perhaps it wasn't clear enough but I mean exactly that.

About the spell-checker I already know there's a solution right now, but is not native. As far as i know the tiny spell checker software is needed, something that honestly I don't like to have. A native support would be definitely better. But as I already said (in another post), these are just wishes and I can understand if they will be ignored. The work to do for the next rel. is already tough.

[quote user="idw"]<p>[quote user="irelam"]For attachments just click the attachments tab in the message reader, then select attachment to save, and click the Save Attachments button.[/quote]</p><p>Martin, the request most probably refers to saving attachments along with a copy to self ... </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Yes, sorry perhaps it wasn't clear enough but I mean exactly that.</p><p>About the spell-checker I already know there's a solution right now, but is not native. As far as i know the tiny spell checker software is needed, something that honestly I don't like to have. A native support would be definitely better. But as I already said (in another post), these are just wishes and I can understand if they will be ignored. The work to do for the next rel. is already tough. </p>

surely if you are sending an e-mail with an attachment you already have a copy of the file in your system?  The copy to self will have the location of the file?

surely if you are sending an e-mail with an attachment you already have a copy of the file in your system?  The copy to self will have the location of the file?

[quote user="Niall Martin"]surely if you are sending an e-mail with an attachment you already have a copy of the file in your system?  The copy to self will have the location of the file?[/quote]

That's true, but there are other cases.

I may have just grabbed a screen shot and pasted it into the message (is this possible with Pegasus?)

I've formatted the hard drive and installed everything from scratch and also copied Pegasus from my backup, in that case the link to the file on my hard drive is gone.

Lastly, I could have deleted the files from my system and having the attachment saved with the message is always a good option.

 

<p>[quote user="Niall Martin"]surely if you are sending an e-mail with an attachment you already have a copy of the file in your system?  The copy to self will have the location of the file?[/quote]</p><p>That's true, but there are other cases.</p><p>I may have just grabbed a screen shot and pasted it into the message (is this possible with Pegasus?)</p><p>I've formatted the hard drive and installed everything from scratch and also copied Pegasus from my backup, in that case the link to the file on my hard drive is gone.</p><p>Lastly, I could have deleted the files from my system and having the attachment saved with the message is always a good option. </p><p>  </p>
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