On 02-28-2024 10:22PM, Felix Miata wrote:
-pj via openSUSE Users composed on 2024-02-28 22:36 (UTC-0500):
Hi, my question for you is if it is possible for me to see the size of an email message, that I am composing while using Thunderbird? I just sent a message to the linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org mailing list and am hoping it was not larger than 100k in size.
If TB is like SM, and if autosave to drafts folder is enabled, you can see size in the size column in the drafts folder if it is selected to be shown, and you allow enough time for autosave to trigger on the current compose. After a few minutes' wait, this one came in at 1.7 KB, which when you get it will probably be at least 6KB due to sending overhead and list headers. The % gap between composition size and received size naturally narrows as the original size increases, so all the draft size is good for is a basis to estimate.
Hey, with Thunderbird I am not seeing a way to see the messages sizes. I do not know "SM" meaning. I do have "autosave" on. Saving automatically every 3 minutes. I do think it would be nice to see message sizes in Thunderbird under the date and time the message was sent. Previously I was able to adjust Thunderbird timestamps with this: 1. intl.date_time.pattern_override.connector_short <- Name {1} 'AT' {0} <- Preference 2. intl.date_time.pattern_override.date_short <- Name MM-dd-yyyy <- Preference 3. intl.date_time.pattern_override.time_short <- Name hh:mmbbbb <- Preference See this -> https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/035d173b5390 Would there be a way to put size right under date and time to the left of the favorite star? I am certain there is but I do not know how. Also I have not read up on it much and this all may have been a poor question but I was feeling exasperated with this btrfs mailing list issue.