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- From: rhg@cpsolv.CPS.COM (Richard H. Gumpertz)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm
- Subject: Re: elm folders and VM Notebook
- Keywords: elm. folders, VM notebook
- Message-ID: <612@cpsolv.CPS.COM>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 12:53:24 GMT
- References: <1992Sep14.180047.177166@ipgaix.unipg.it> <1992Sep14.233525.6408@DSI.COM>
- Organization: Computer Problem Solving, Leawood, Kansas, USA
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- In article <1992Sep14.233525.6408@DSI.COM> syd@DSI.COM writes:
- |peppe@ipgaix.unipg.it (G. Vitillaro) writes:
- |>I mean in VM you may have your USERID NAMES where you
- |>can setup equivalents of aliases and say:
- |>ok this alias, this alias and this should be automatically
- |>saved on this notebook (where the name of notebook,
- |>read folder, is completely arbitrary).
- |This is not available in 2.3 or 2.4, and has been asked for
- |many time. My standard answer, due to internal reasons within
- |Elm, it will not happen before the 3.0 rewrite.
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- If the set of names is small, it seems to me that Unix links would solve
- the problem: give one folder muultiple names. A bit of a hack, but what the
- heck ...
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