Re: listfilter/EUforum/Change Settings

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There should be an option to change your e-mail address,
and a button that will turn on/off text wrapping in the textbox
in the "Send a Message to EUforum" page, with a default option in
the settings (it would use the default unless you clicked the button,
whitch would turn on/off the text wrap, not modifying the default).
This could also be done with the "Qoute Origanel Text" button.


Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> 
> Brian Broker wrote:
> > I've been wanting to ask this for a while but... 
> > How do I change my random password for the EUforum on listfilter.com?  
> 
> Just say that you "forgot" your password.
> A new one will be sent to you.
> 
> > I've been using Topica to post because I can't
> > remember random letters.  
> 
> If you have cookies enabled, and you leave the
> "Remember my password" box checked, you won't
> have to remember anything or type anything.
> 
> > Also, I'll say it again; I find it difficult to compose a
> > reply using the "Send a Message to EUforum" form because of the lack of 
> > wrapping...
> > And again, am I expected to hit return to avoid what I'm seeing now?  (That
> > is, a
> > multi-line edit control that only uses the top line unless I treat it like a
> > 1920's
> > typewriter... at least give me a 'ding' when I should hit 'return')?  Sorry,
> > I think
> > that's just stupid.  And I'm sorry if this post looks dumb but I can only
> > see the
> last
> > 75 characters or so using this form... makes it hard to proof-read and just
> > gives
> me
> > more reason to stick with Topica for posting.
> 
> I've always been one to type carriage returns manually
> when composing e-mails. I don't like to rely on 
> software to do it for me.
> 
> Also, when you quote material with one or more levels
> of '>', wrapping can create a very messy display
> on your screen.
> 
> I guess what we can do though, is eventually have more
> "Settings" that people can specify for controlling
> stuff like this. 
> 
> We considered having "password" as a setting, but it looked 
> a bit complicated and we felt very few people had any 
> need to choose a new password, given the cookie system.
> 
> Regards,
>    Rob Craig
>    Rapid Deployment Software
>    <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a>
>

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