Hi DJW!

Thanks for your comment!!!!

The right click menu is not there because I use mouse events for all needed actions:

  • Right mouse for opening the GUI
  • Left Mouse nothing
  • Left doubleclick to check mails
  • Middle mouse doubleclick for exit the programm
  • But you are right! The will be a lot of people who would like a right mouse click menu. Would you like to code one?

    Second point the DOS box: THANK You thats a great idea!! I`ve tried it and it worked very fine...I do not have to kill perl.exe because of my middle mouse doubleclick exit.

    Another great THANK YOU for you perl2exe trick. I tried it some time ago and was very dissapointed that it did not work. Never read about "-gui" and also I did not have the full version. But I think I`ll buy it now....

    Have a good time all you perl hackers....

    And DJW: Do you want to write some code for Traymail?

    LupoX is greeting you...


    In reply to Re: Re: Tray Icon POP3 / IMAP Client with Win32::GUI by LupoX
    in thread Tray Icon POP3 / IMAP Client with Win32::GUI by LupoX

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