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   john.kidwell@winserver.com to All   
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   31 Jan 19 19:10:38   
   
   Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 11:18:18 -0400   
   From: "JOHN KIDWELL"    
   To: HECTOR SANTOS   
   Subject: Mail   
   Newsgroups: win.server.wish.list   
   Message-ID: <1052493498.33.0@winserver.com>   
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   Hector:   
   Several times a day I check my mail on my server for email from our attorneys    
   and for inquiries about my company.  Up to now I have been copying the emails    
   into specific locations to keep a record of who said what and when they said    
   it.  In wcreports I can move a message to another conference but if the    
   conference isn't set up right the email will sooner or later deleted.   
   Would it be possible to put a COPY TO button at the top of the html-   
   read+message page so the message could be placed into another directory or    
   subdirectory selected on the drive?  Like a windows save selection box.   
   The fields copied would be From,Date,Time,Subject, and message body.   
   I could even have a selection in wcconfig or wcreports whether or not to    
   delete the message from the message base once its transfered to its new    
   location.   
   I could build a paper trail and back it up on CD at my liesure.  And, when I    
   needed printed copies of the messages they would print in a text or document    
   format, and could be added to other documents.   
   John Kidwell    
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