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Furthermore, when replying customers' e-mails the signatures are also inserted below their messages which is kind of awkward. A better solution IMHO would be the Outlook Express way where a toolbar button inserts the signature where the user wants it to be. [[User:NisseSthlm|NisseSthlm]] 10:38, 25 Jan 2006 (PST)
Furthermore, when replying customers' e-mails the signatures are also inserted below their messages which is kind of awkward. A better solution IMHO would be the Outlook Express way where a toolbar button inserts the signature where the user wants it to be. [[User:NisseSthlm|NisseSthlm]] 10:38, 25 Jan 2006 (PST)
== Easy language switch UI ==
For those of us using more than one language on a daily basis, the inline spell check tool becomes useless half the time. If I want to write a message in English with spell check activated, I first have to open the '''Options...''' dialog and choose the English dictionary. When I'm done writing that e-mail, I have to open the '''Options...''' dialog again and change back to Swedish dictionary. With that many steps (lazy bastard), my dictionary is set to Swedish and will stay set to Swedish, making it useless when writing English e-mails.
I'd like the dropdown menu availiable in the '''Options...''' dialog but placed on the message toolbar.
This option should furthermore change the one word ("wrote") written by Thunderbird when replying a message with the "Forward messages: inline". In Swedish the "XXX XXX wrote:" line would be "XXX XXX skrev:". [[User:NisseSthlm|NisseSthlm]] 11:05, 25 Jan 2006 (PST)
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