Hi folks,
maybe not really a bug but annoying...
Situation:
I have a slow connection and therefore have a POP3-filter leaving mails on server if greater 100k and displaying a message about.
After gotten this message I do a 'selective download' and mark only this messages to download I really want to read and click 'do it now'.
Now the status-line shows up 'POP3-Identifying messages...' but indead download has started - I can see this watching the RxD-light on my modem.
What I want:
I would like showing the status-line 'xx% of message y' as it does during standard-download so that I can decide to continue or cancel and resume later when I have more time to wait for a very long message (mosty large documents I can download over night).
I think that's only a problem in the order of sending text to the status-line...
Alternatively I would like to have another filter making: Just download nnn (user-chooseable) lines and leaving the mail on the server so you can read the start of the message and can decide if you want the remainder too or not.
<P>Hi folks,
maybe not really a bug but annoying...</P>
<P>Situation:
I have a slow connection and therefore have a POP3-filter leaving mails on server if greater 100k and displaying a message about.
After gotten this message I do a 'selective download' and mark only this messages to download I really want to read and click 'do it now'.
Now the status-line shows up 'POP3-Identifying messages...' but indead download has started - I can see this watching the RxD-light on my modem.</P>
<P>What I want:
I would like showing the status-line 'xx% of message y' as it does during standard-download so that I can decide to continue or cancel and resume later when I have more time to wait for a very long message (mosty large documents I can download over night).</P>
<P>I think that's only a problem in the order of sending text to the status-line...</P>
<P>Alternatively I would like to have another filter making: Just download nnn (user-chooseable) lines and leaving the mail on the server so you can read the start of the message and can decide if you want the remainder too or not.</P>