PS. Sorry for my English.
Best regards
f4lc0n
as far as I know, you can't
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Computer Points to Ponder #2: How come programmers find it so easy to
master the special language that runs computers, yet those same folks
who write the technical manuals for the rest of us have no grip on
simple English?
Open the "Preferences" dialogue box. Under the "General" tab, click
the "Return Receipts" button, and under the heading "When I receive a
request for a return receipt", select "Never send a return receipt".
(Note that, if this doesn't work, there are account-specific settings
that might be overriding these defaults. If you open the "Account
Settings" for your account, and select the "Return Receipts" tab, make
sure that "Use my global return receipt preferences for this account"
is selected so that the settings under the "Preferences" dialogue box
will actually be used.)
> Could I set template of the confirmation (if I I want sent confirmation)??
No, there's no interface for changing the confirmation template.
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Kevin <buh...@asaurus.net>
Thanks for help :) and explanation,
Regards
f4lc0n
According to the OP's headers, he's using TB 1.5.0.4 on Windows.
So it would be Tools -> Options -> Composition, then click the Return
Receipts button.
Edit -> Preferences is the *nix route.
:-)
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Alex
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> Computer Points to Ponder #2: How come programmers find it so easy to
> master the special language that runs computers, yet those same folks
> who write the technical manuals for the rest of us have no grip on
> simple English?
Bet you have never been either a programmer or a tech writer and they are NOT
the same folks.
Moreover, the manuals (for hardware, at least) are generally written by
Asians with less-than-professional English skills who don't know any
native English speakers willing to edit their output.
Cheers, Bev
(Who is catching up on old messages and who promises she will never take
advantage of the chambermaid)
nit-picking: you're posting in the wrong newsgroup Bev. OT postings
should be mozilla.general and not mozilla.support.general
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> The Real Bev wrote:
>
>> L...@its.invalid wrote:
>>
>>>gwtc wrote:
>>>
>>>>Computer Points to Ponder #2: How come programmers find it so easy to
>>>>master the special language that runs computers, yet those same folks
>>>>who write the technical manuals for the rest of us have no grip on
>>>>simple English?
>>>
>>>Bet you have never been either a programmer or a tech writer and they are NOT
>>>the same folks.
>>
>> Moreover, the manuals (for hardware, at least) are generally written by
>> Asians with less-than-professional English skills who don't know any
>> native English speakers willing to edit their output.
>>
>> Cheers, Bev
>> (Who is catching up on old messages and who promises she will never take
>> advantage of the chambermaid)
>>
> nit-picking: you're posting in the wrong newsgroup Bev. OT postings
> should be mozilla.general and not mozilla.support.general
<sigh> Nobody's ever happy. You'd think they'd be GLAD that I did
something to keep this group alive...
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Cheers, Bev (Happy Linux User #85683, Slackware 10.2)
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