Hello tracer,
Monday, April 03, 2000, 7:33:50 PM, you wrote:
t> I have a guy sending me all email with banners saying this:
t> The information contained in this message or any of its attachments
t> is privileged and confidential and intended for the exclusive use
t> of the addressee. The views
Hello Januk,
Monday, April 03, 2000, 11:16:27 PM, you wrote:
JA>>> When you hit the delete key, the text is still in your message
JA>>> database. Compress gets rid of that junk.
>> Compress does not apply a compression algorithm then.
JA> Correct. I think most mailers that have this type o
Hello Andreas,
AR> Right, good to know.
AR> But I don't want to synchronize, I want to *send and receive* emails via
AR> Palm, and that preferably with The Bat! :-)
AR> So my question is still: will there be a The Bat! for Palm?
Well, I do not know. Probably, but not too soon... :-)
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Morning Aljoscha,
> I display my mailing lists with "view threads by ... subject".
> Is there an option to auto-jump to the first unread message
> (or a key short-cut - I've only ctrl+ß for the last unread message)
Not AFAIK, but for the next unread message press Ctrl+´ on German
keyboards (whic
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Hello Alexander, Hamburg/GER, Tuesday, April 04, 2000
in your mail dated Sunday, April 02, 2000, 16:14,
you whispered something about "Palm III":
>> Will there be a The Bat! for Palm?
AVK> Sinchronizing between PC and Palm will be possible when TB becomes
AVK> capable of MA
Hello!
Tuesday, April 04, 2000, 15:26, Leif Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AGSAA>> It seems to me that the most common, known and recommended way
I forgot the words "to beginners" here :-(... There are so much users
that knows nothing about message headers etc.
AGSAA>> to distinguish mess
Hi "The Bat!" Users,
I display my mailing lists with "view threads by ... subject".
Is there an option to auto-jump to the first unread message
(or a key short-cut - I've only ctrl+ß for the last unread message)
TIA,
Jos(c)h.
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Marck, how-do-you-do!
On Tuesday, April 04, 2000, 7:46:21 PM, Marck wrote:
MDP> Hi Simon,
MDP> On 04 April 2000 at 20:30:15 GMT +0100 (which was 20:30 where I
MDP> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
>> Am I missing something?
MDP> Yes - but only the fact that the poi
Hi Simon,
On 04 April 2000 at 20:30:15 GMT +0100 (which was 20:30 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
> Am I missing something?
Yes - but only the fact that the point of discussion was mail CC'd to
*both* lists.
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All, how-do-you-do!
I've just logged on to read my mail (loads from thebat.daint have to catch
up) and quickly read this thread and I don't get the problem? If you use two
filters, one for TBBETA, and the other for TBUDL how can it not work? Mine
are filtered into separate folders using the T
Morning Andrey,
> I think you understand the trick - pick any of this header (I recommend
> X-MDMailing-List) and create the following two filters:
Hey, that helped me too! ;-) But wouldn't it be better to use either
list-subscribe or list-unsubscribe lines, as the tbudl.sub/tbudl.unsub
parts
Hello Andrey,
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 at 03:51:23 [GMT +0400], you wrote:
AGSAA> It seems to me that the most common, known and recommended way
AGSAA> to distinguish messages between two or more mailing lists is to
AGSAA> use the subject prefix - for example, [TBUDL] or [TBBETA].
AGSAA> Unfortunately
Hi tracer,
On 04 April 2000 at 08:33:50 GMT +0700 (which was 02:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
> I have a guy sending me all email with banners saying this:
[snip]
> Are these things in any way legally binding?
Not binding per-se IMHO, but mostly they form
Hello
I have a guy sending me all email with banners saying this:
The information contained in this message or any of its attachments is
privileged and confidential and intended for the exclusive use of the
addressee. The views expressed may or may not be official company policy or
may or may
Andrey wrote:
AGSAA> It seems to me that the most common, known and recommended way to
AGSAA> distinguish messages between two or more mailing lists is to use the
AGSAA> subject prefix - for example, [TBUDL] or [TBBETA]. Unfortunately :-(
AGSAA> these two lists doesn't have such prefixes.
AGSAA>
Hi Andrey,
On 04 April 2000 at 03:51:23 GMT +0400 (which was 00:51 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
> ... the subject prefix - for example, [TBUDL] or [TBBETA].
> Unfortunately :-( these two lists doesn't have such prefixes.
> So I have a question to the list main
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