Re: %ISSIGNATURE explanation

2000-09-24 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Jan,

On 25 September 2000 at 19:01:00 GMT -0400 (which was 00:01 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points on the subject
of "%ISSIGNATURE explanation":

JR OK, so I've now done this. Now what?

Well, this example is complete of itself in that your template has
loaded the signature from the Quick Template.

JR Again I must ask where I would place my cursor to substitute one
JR signature for the other.

That is another issue, separate from ordinary template. The anwser?
Anywhere in the text. "Oh look - this is the wrong signature for this
message...".

JR What is supposed to happen?

Wherever you are in the message body, type JANSIGCtrl+Space and your
signature is swapped for the one in the quick template.

JR Everywhere I tried to insert a Quick Template signature, the
JR original signature ahead of the %ISSIGNATURE was not replaced,
JR meaning that I then had both signatures in view. Clearly I still
JR don't get this. Thanks again for your continued support.

I just changed the sig on this message three times - the third time
being back to the "MOD" signature I use for TBUDL. It doesn't matter
where the cursor is, I just type the handle and hit Ctrl+Space. It
just works. I don't know what you might be doing wrong. As long as the
QT you're using has the %ISSIGNATURE macro in it, and as long as your
message body has a signature delimiter (dash-dash-space) in it, the
signature will be "hot-swapped".

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Re: %ISSIGNATURE explanation

2000-09-24 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 19:39:15 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:

JR I GOT IT - whopie. Works like a charm. With the two of you
JR double teaming me, it finally sunk in. Thanks so much for your
JR patience.

Now aren't these templates just marvelous? vbg

Glad to be of help.

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Re: Created in mailheader

2000-09-24 Thread Arjan de Groot

On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 18:46:26 -0700, Jan Deppisch wrote:

[From the header:]

| Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 18:46:26 -0700
  ^
Do you live in Bangkok? I guess not.

[...] But in the message list columns, where the date or time of
the email is shown, only the other date/time appears:

09:29

I would like to see the "correct" time (18:29 im my example) there! 
Is this possible to set up somehow ?

Yes it is. You'll just have to set up Windows for the correct
Timezone, which in your case, I guess, should be GMT+01:00.
Changing the Timezone is easy: double-click on the little clock in the
Windows taskbar, then choose the Tab "Timezone" in the pop-up menu and
select "(GMT +01:00) Berlin, Stockholm, ...etc" from the list of
available timezones).

That should do the trick!


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Re: Announcement - FAQ addition

2000-09-24 Thread Paula Ford

"Other Mentionable Macros" - Would that be as opposed to "unmentionable"
macros? What happens if the unmentionable ones are mentioned? Sounds
scary, especially since I don't know which ones are unmentionable and no
one will be able to tell me, as they would have to mention them. ;-)

Kidding aside, great job, Allie. Keep it up and TB might soon have a
respectable Help.

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Re[2]: PGP encrypt entire test to specific addressees

2000-09-24 Thread net5zero

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Friday, September 22, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 Hi net5zero,

 On 22 September 2000 at 00:19:09 GMT -0400 (which was 05:19 where I
 live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
 of "PGP encrypt entire test to specific addressees":


nnn Under PGP's options, I can set it to "encrypt new messages by default".
nnn But I only want to encrypt messages to certain addressees.  Is there a
nnn way to do this by template, macros or otherwise?

 Add the %ENCRYPTCOMPLETE or %SIGNCOMPLETE macro to your template.

With the "encrypt new messages by default" checked OR unchecked, the
message gets encrypted when completed.

I have 2 keys -- for different email address.  In the past, I recall
that *sometimes* a dialogbox will pop up and let me select the keys that
I want to encrypt to.  So, how can I get that dialog box to ALWAYS pop
up before mail is encrypted -- so that I can choose which (of my) key I
want to encrypt to?

Thanks in advance

JM


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pgp 7.0

2000-09-24 Thread Peter Zhigulin

hi

I want to upgrade my PGP instalation from 6.5.8 to 7.0
and here's a Q. Will TB! work with 7.0 version?

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Re: Slow changing folders

2000-09-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Deryk,

On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 19:33:08 +0100GMT (25/09/2000, 02:33 +0800GMT),
Deryk Lister wrote:

 g Nevertheless, I defrag my disk every month or so. The way output
 onto disk works, it makes good sense. ;-)

DL Using NTFS here, but it seems that Microsoft's old claims of it being
DL non-fraggable are untrue :)

I never used NT, so I would have to read up on NTFS. "Non-fraggable"?
Never heard of it. How is that supposed to work (technically)? Where
did they say this? I'll read up and comment. ;-)

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Re: Using TB with dual boot

2000-09-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Allie,

On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 12:51:32 -0500GMT (25/09/2000, 01:51 +0800GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:


ACM snip
ML If memory serves (I, after all, installed TB for the first time
ML several months ago), TB would ask you for the location where you
ML would like to store your mail.

Right. But you don't have to uninstall TB and reinstall to change the
mail directory.

ACM The other two times I moved my mail folders, I closed TB!, moved the
ACM folders, edited the HKCU/Software/RIT/The Bat!/Users Depot entry values
ACM appropriately and only then did I restart TB! to see things working as if
ACM nothing had happened.

While this is a nice workaround, there is an easier way. I jsut moved
the mail directory from one of my accounts, and it worked as follows
from within TB:

1. Create the new directory on your HD. I did this on the same drive as
the previous one, but I am sure this works also with another drive.

2. Copy the whole Mail directory with all subdirectories over.

3. Start TB. Go to Account / Properties / FilesDirectories.

4. Choose Home Directory / Browse. You guessed it, go to the directory
you have created.

5. Close the Account dialogue. The folders in the account don't show,
and you have zero messages. Exhale anyway.

6. Hit shft-crtl-alt-L.

7. If you have a problem with the filters, or the account properties
seemed to have disappeared, check whether all the account.* files are
where they should be. This wasn't the case, so I had to copy them over
from the old directory again, of course copied from another account's
directory and didn't understand the world. Don't do that. Copy from
the account you have moved.

8. Let us know whether it worked.

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Announcement - FAQ addition

2000-09-24 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Greetings Bat Fans,

I am pleased to announce a new page on the TB FAQ web site.

Allie (Curtis Martin) has written a wonderful section on the use of
templates and this has now been added to the FAQ. You can read this
new info on http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/templates.html.

Enjoy!

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