Hi there!
On 3 Feb 00, at 17:34, Julio Juncal wrote
about "Outgoing messages in HTML (!)":
I am writing messages to mailing lists in what I think is plain texts.
But they come back in HTML. Not all of them, but some.
How can this be?
This cannot be;-) TB never sends HTML, unless you
Hello listmembers,
You all know that the English help file is less then perfect; OTOH the German
help file is AFAIK pretty good. Should we ask for volunteers that speak both
these languages equally good to translate the German one into English? Just
an idea;-)
PS. the idea described above
Hi there!
On 2 Feb 00, at 0:13, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Fwd: More The Bat! features [si":
I'm a Canadian.
I'm sorry. ;)
Aha, you've got such a gang of neighbours to the south from you that
*everybody* simply _must_ feel sorry for you;-)) I have seen a joke on this
once upon
Hi there!
On 2 Feb 00, at 9:34, Syafril Hermansyah wrote
about "Re: OT: Mailers that support MIME":
AVK TB performs;- ) Which makes me think that TB developers have
AVK borrowed a good bit from LookOut (just remember the address
AVK separator issue: _every_ other program
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 23:11, Paula Ford wrote
about "Re: OT: Mailers that support MIME digests":
So if a digest contains, say, 30 messages, you receive one mail message
with 30 attachments? This sounds tedious to deal with in any mailer.
Well no. I tested Pegasus in
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 8:29, Peter Steiner wrote
about "Re: Signature Thing Frustration":
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 04:04:35 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
^^ Sleepless in St. Petersburg?? ;-)
Yeah, Allie's message dealing with that regexp idea arr
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 8:21, phil wrote
about "stupid registration question...":
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
--
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
http://mph.phys.spbu.ru/~akiselev
---
Thought for the day:
Anything worth doing is
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 10:12, Gary wrote
about "Re[2]: stupid registration question":
When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?
Nah, it seems to me that nobody knows;-(
--
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
http://mph.phys.spbu.ru/~akiselev
---
Thought for the day:
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 23:26, Shanmugam Ganeshkumar wrote
about "Customized Headers":
Is is possible to create a Customized Headers in TB.
Nope, currently it's impossible. But as a temporary workaround you could
exploit Outgoing filters with the action "run external application".
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 9:11, phil wrote
about "Re[2]: stupid registration question":
AVK What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
what font do you use?
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
The
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 11:45, phil wrote
about "ùùv1.41":
AVK It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
AVK The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)
"umlauted" not understood that word in your context or meaning
Actually I
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 9:33, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote
about "Re: Displaying Digest results in li":
TP if you could have the program explode them for you, it would help.
Agreed. The perfect solution IMHO. (Although I'm not certain that Alex
would be content with it).
Well, in a
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 9:44, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote
about "Re: Displaying Digest results in li":
AVK Note, that MIME digest might contain MIME digests, which can
AVK contain MIME digests, etc., etc. This is a *major* problem if
AVK your idea gets accepted by the
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 16:22, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "MIME forwarding multiple messages":
AM Yes. Just select all the messages that you wish to MIME
AM forward and then hit the forward button. All the messages will be
AM attached.
And BTW, at this point you can force
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 23:17, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re: Displaying Digest results in li":
AVK See my other message in the same thread. Anyhow, *when* writing plugins
AVK becomes possible (BTW, anybody knows, WHEN?;-)), it will become a
AVK breeze to correct all this;-)
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 14:31, Chuck Mattsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Signature Thing Frustration":
Here in Minnesota, the home of the "Ice Thing" as Gary puts it g, we
don't sweat the small stuff ... or any stuff, for that matter ... in
January.
Care to explain all that to non-Americans?
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 16:26, dMb wrote
about "HTML":
Stupid question time:
As much as I loathe HTML email messages, sometimes I find it necessary
to generate a new message in that format (rather than plain text).
Don't ask why.
But...what I can't figure out is if it's
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 15:49, Chuck Mattsen wrote
about "Re[2]: HTML":
That *does* work rather well ... just did a short test to myself, and
it came through nicely except, of course, for the graphics referenced
in the HTML which are stored in my FTP directory ... if we wanted to
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 6:45, John De Hoog wrote
about "Re[3]: Signature Thing Frustration":
Yes, I got one of those mails too. Interestingly, not everyone
thinks the sig-dash standard is a good thing. When it was introduced
to Datula, a Japanese mailer, the regulars on the
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 15:59, Gary wrote
about "Re[2]: Signature Thing Frustration":
A Care to explain all that to non-Americans? Or are you going to chat just
A between yourselves?
Sorry Alex, I will let Chuck go into detail if he wishes, but the
largest (twin) cities in
Hi there!
On 30 Jan 00, at 16:34, Chuck Mattsen wrote
about "Re[2]: HTML":
Alexander Attach your images to the same message, too. Hrefs should
Alexander be stated this way:
Alexander img src="whatever.jpg" width=200 height=114 border=0
Alexander title="Whichever"
Alexander
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 0:18, Peter Steiner wrote
about "Re: Signature Thing Frustration":
P.S. For all of you struggling with the sig delimiters, proper improper ones:
why the hell not write a *simple* regexp instead of relying on TB's built-in sig-
stripping capabilities? This
Hi there!
On 29 Jan 00, at 23:30, Michael Heydekamp wrote
about "Re: Solution to %DATE and %TIME macro":
AVK So in your template you are now able to write something like:
AVK On %SUBPATT="2", when it was %SUBPATT="3" on your
AVK local clock -- and you live in timezone GMT%SUBPATT="4"
Hi there!
On 29 Jan 00, at 23:50, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote
about "Re: Displaying Digest results in li":
Except that what is being requested here is the opposite. Those of us
who have been on the list a while know that the lack of proper Mime
Digest support is one of Alex's chief
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 21:52, Syafril Hermansyah wrote
about "Test message":
Forgive me for the this test message.
List--Help: mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Syafril! It works, except for list-help. Apparently thi should have been:
List-Help: mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(with one single
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 6:37, Chuck Mattsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Deathwish: rearranging folde":
Emphasis on LONG-standing ... this one's been around for quite some
time, indeed. A fix is apparently not a priority, but perhaps it's
just something they're waiting for the v2.x series to
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 8:33, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Selecting quoted portion of a reply":
Hey, Steve, seems we've already got what we asked for... These are the
relevant headers of your message:
List--Help: mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(this is an error: it should have been
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 14:49, Marilyn H. Pukmel wrote
about "MAPI":
Can I use The Bat as my MAPI program? (I'm not sure what MAPI means
but I know I need to have one so that I can send email from my other
applications, such as Lotus SmartSuite programs.
No, you can't, as of
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 11:45, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
Okay, it's OT here, let's move it into private if you so wish;-) Anyhow, here's
the reply:
I could supply here a pretty long list of *essential* features that
it doesn't support, but I won't.
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 19:38, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
People tend to change. Have you ever thought about it?
No. There are three constants in the universe: Pi, the speed of light
and I! ;-)
Well, there exist many more;-) m/e ratio, for one;-) As
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 10:56, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
No. There are three constants in the universe: Pi, the speed of light
and I! ;-)
Pi has changed through the years,
Steve, you are clearly worth the 0 mark in Math;-) Pi has never changed, it's
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 12:42, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
Steve, you are clearly worth the 0 mark in Math;-) Pi has never changed, it's
the people who measured it;-)
Nope, it is how it has been measured through the years.
That's what I ment.
Of
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 13:52, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: PGP Bug?":
I fully support the suggestion of Steve. BTW, AFAIK this is already on the
wishlist (?). This technique has proved to be quite useful I'd say. It's one of the
pretty useful and pretty standard things that TB doesn't
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 14:10, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: PGP Bug?":
I fully support the suggestion of Steve. BTW, AFAIK this is already on the
wishlist (?). This technique has proved to be quite useful I'd say. It's one of
the
pretty useful and pretty standard things that TB
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 17:57, Allie Martin wrote
about "Re: PGP Bug?":
I fully support the suggestion of Steve. BTW, AFAIK this is already on the
wishlist (?). This technique has proved to be quite useful I'd say. It's
one of the pretty useful and pretty standard things that TB
Hi there!
On 26 Jan 00, at 19:51, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Why do I use The Bat?...":
It's simply the best.
Which did not respond to Tom's question.
It does. The Bat unites all the features that other programs lack off
under a smart interface. I always thought that would be
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 7:15, rellieb-jean wrote
about "Deathwish: rearranging folders dele":
It's a well-known and _longstanding_ bug (all of you are warned now!): it
happens when you drag full trays rather then individual folders. That is, to
drag folder w/o subfolders is all right,
Hi there!
On 26 Jan 00, at 13:53, Tom Plunket wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat? (was: "On":
AVK Nope, I do not. Have you been subscribed to PM-WIN? Just for example:
AVK here, on this list, only few of us have *ever* read RFCs (well, Steve, Marck,
AVK myself, have I forgotten
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 1:13, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
Except for a decent IMAP implementation...
I didn't try IMAP yet. What's wrong with it?
The only thing: there hardly exists any;-(
...and seamless PGP integration...
How much more seamless
Hi there!
On 25 Jan 00, at 19:42, Andrew K. Lovetski wrote
about ""Pasting different block type" edit":
In Editor preferences dialog we have "Pasting different block type"
options:
Skip prompt
Adjust automatically
What are these for? What does it mean, "different block type"? When
Hi there!
On 25 Jan 00, at 16:47, tracer wrote
about "thai/chinese etc fonts/kb's":
We had a while ago a discussion about it and just having installed the
win2000 I didnt see any sign of it in the control panel and that while
early betas HAD Thai and I used it... oops, installed it I
Hi there!
On 26 Jan 00, at 6:14, Leif Gregory wrote
about "Re: Submission forms":
Ahhh, this does indeed look like the problem. I can't seem to figure
out how to use my existing keyring with the TB internal version, so
until I can do that, I'll have to wait to test the submission forms.
Hi there!
On 22 Jan 00, at 5:06, phil wrote
about "Re[3]: Web hyperlinks don't work":
Nothing Strange about that.
Did you make Netscape the Default Browser? I got win98 running with
No IE, First I installed win98(regular) using 98lite, then I ran ROM
II on it (revenge of mozilla II)
ad to make the point!)
But well, I'd say, TB does something like that by default;-)
2. As Steve has already pointed out, the addresses like
"Alexander V. Kiselev" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
get filled into the MRU list, where from TB gets them for autocompletion. This
*is* a _severe_ bug, regardless
Hi there!
On 20 Jan 00, at 13:26, Keith Russell wrote
about "Re[2]: Fwd: Re: Redirect (Bounce)":
AM MIME forward the message. In so doing, the recipient knows without a
AM doubt that the message was not originally sent to him. On opening the
AM attached message, he views it intact,
Hi there!
On 19 Jan 00, at 16:53, Roel wrote
about "adress-book memo-field":
in my adress-book, a few of my contact (not all, that makes it so
strange) have this in the other - memo-field:
Binary
anyone got any idea what this is how it got there?
It's been there
Hi there!
On 17 Jan 00, at 17:50, Tom Plunket wrote
about "Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list":
AVK Press downdownhome instead;-)
MDP it's only one additional keystroke after all.
Umm, it's 50% more typing. See, the problem doesn't manifest itself
'til you're actually trying to use
Hi there!
On 18 Jan 00, at 7:32, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
It is just my personal opinion said by the way that adding some kind of a
hook for external editor to TB! will not save time to RITlabs to be more
concentrated on mail-specific functions.
Hi there!
On 17 Jan 00, at 0:44, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
Just out of curiosity, I had a look around and cannot seem to find an
editor that will work as well as TB!'s with respect to formatting and
reflowing *quoted* text. Boxer 99 comes very close and
Hi there!
On 16 Jan 00, at 23:30, Januk Aggarwal wrote
about "Re: Block selection types...":
Hello Tom,
Sunday, January 16, 2000, 11:20:27 PM, you wrote:
Heh, oops. What I'm talking about is what you get when you
right-click in a composition window, and hit "Block Type".
Ok,
Hi there!
On 16 Jan 00, at 23:31, Oliver Sturm wrote
about "Re[2]: Newbie now on list...":
[ splitting digests ]
Believe it or not, but this is *my own favourite*, too;-(
I'm not saying I don't like the idea, but one arrogant question: Why
do you subscribe in digest mode if
Hi there!
On 14 Jan 00, at 20:32, mharlos wrote
about "Re[2]: Unable to read "untitled.msg":
I don't think the problem is Calypso, I think it is
something to do with GroupWise. I know my Dad's secretary
forwards him e-mail messages through GroupWise, and more
often than
Hi there!
On 16 Jan 00, at 12:25, Tom Plunket wrote
about "Newbie now on list...":
2. Is there any way to get The Bat! to burst digests into seperate
messages? One mailing list that I'm on gets 100 messages a day (ok,
not so many, perhaps), and it's WAY faster to download the digests
Hi there!
On 14 Jan 00, at 0:11, mharlos wrote
about "Re[2]: Unable to read "untitled.msg":
Okay, can you MIME-attach one of these offending messages
and let us see what's the matter with it?
Here is one...(attached)
Here's what you attached with my comments below:
Received:
Hi there!
On 14 Jan 00, at 11:34, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Beta versions...":
Is there ever a changelog to go with the beta versions?
Yep, these are posted to the TBBETA whenever they announce the new beta
version;-) It's not a real changelog, but some kind of...
--
SY, Alex
Hi there!
On 13 Jan 00, at 11:37, Alex Sanyukovitch wrote
about "Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list":
AVK DDE is the only *effective* protocol IMO existing under windoze that allows
AVK dirrect applications transactions. It really *works*...
DDE is an obsolete protocol brought from
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 18:29, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
I believe it's normal, if you don't think so, it's your problem.
Furthermore, if your favourite vim doesn't support DDE, it's another *your*
problem (and problem of other vim users under
Hi there!
On 13 Jan 00, at 17:15, Alex Sanyukovitch wrote
about "Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list":
AVK Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AVK Lines: 51
AVK Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Just wonder why you ALWAYS have this filed doubled?
Some server on the route adds another one. When
Hi there!
On 13 Jan 00, at 14:33, mharlos wrote
about "Unable to read "untitled.msg" attachments":
The hospital messages show up as an attachment "untitled.msg",
which I can usually double-click and view in the Bat!. However,
occasionally the message appears blank, and the size
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 3:28, John Sullivan wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
I often alter these headers in the middle of message composition. This
is convenient to do with a built-in (or tightly coupled) editor, less
so with a completely external editor.
Agreed.
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 12:14, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list":
Steve, any idea what editors you have seen under windows which might do the
job as external editors for the Bat?? Presumably calling a different editor
with a fake notepad.exe shouldnt be that
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 11:09, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: International HTML preview ":
Alexander Care to write a formal bug report now?;-)
Alex, maybe they fix it if there are more paying customers from
Russia(g)
Tracer, don't forget they speak Russian themselves, and therefore
Hi there!
On 11 Jan 00, at 14:05, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
Which is possible. I've seen books written in just VI. OTOH, you'll note
I didn't put word processing into my list because I do know that is a
different task than just editing ASCII text.
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 9:11, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Interview with RITLabs! Finally":
Tuesday, January 11, 2000, 11:50:36 PM, tracer wrote:
why a bad idea?
Because of the current internet climate and the whole design behind the
mail system and how SMTP servers fit into
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 9:03, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
Steve, any idea what editors you have seen under windows which might
do the job as external editors for the Bat??
Well, an editor which just edits plain text would work. As I've said, my
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 15:05, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
It's not a problem if one could use DDE. A simple script (not a program even)
would help.
Can one do DDE to a "normal" editor?
To which one? You definitely *can* if your editor is WinEdt.
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 15:29, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
3) PMView (image viewer and more)
There's PMView 2000 for Windows9x/NT/2000 and OS/2 now. I have my copy
running here. :))
Right, looked at it. I dunno, but I like ACDeeSee's
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 15:57, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 3:50:36 PM, Alexander wrote:
To which one? You definitely *can* if your editor is WinEdt. Actually, I *do*
use it with Pegasus for composing lengthy messages with TeX
Hi there!
On 12 Jan 00, at 16:12, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
WinEdt is "normal", then;-)
Your point? The statement was that if you program for DDE that is *all*
one needs to do. This, to me, seems like a naive statement as I'm sure all
editors do not
Hi there!
On 11 Jan 00, at 9:19, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
When I write a book I will need heavy word processing including
cross-references and so on.
Which is possible. I've seen books written in just VI. OTOH, you'll note
I didn't put word
Hi there!
On 11 Jan 00, at 22:08, Oliver Sturm wrote
about "Re[2]: Interview with RITLabs! Fina":
b) To move old messages to ...
For the b) option a browse button with the ability to select a destination
folder, even across accounts would be nice. This makes for an archiving
Hi there!
On 11 Jan 00, at 22:15, Claudius Regn wrote
about "Re[2]: Interview with RITLabs! Fina":
SL TB! is good in some areas (database management) than other clients and
SL worse in other areas (IMAP).
I'd rather have spell checking than IMAP. I'd rather have html-viewing
than
Hi there!
On 10 Jan 00, at 13:27, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: Mailing List filters":
That was a side-efefect of your celebrations...
Alexander Seems it wasn't me. I never use the word "bash";-) But hey, *don't* you
bash
Alexander everything when dreaming? I somehow doubt this;-))
I
Hi there!
On 10 Jan 00, at 20:59, Lone-Wolf wrote
about "New User Questions":
My question now is - is there a publication we can buy / obtain /
download (similar to the "Agent" manual, for example), which is well
written, and which will explain things in a clear way for computer
Hi there!
On 10 Jan 00, at 8:15, Angel wrote
about "Re: Mailer Daemon and other confusing stuff":
To give credit where credit is due...
Thanks to Allie and Marck this odditiy has been fixed on my end. Thanks guys! :D And
please
forgive me (Syrafil et al..) for being a dizzy redhead
Hi there!
On 10 Jan 00, at 11:00, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
And for me this situation is exotic enough and I do not want to change
editor behavior cardinally because of it.
I agree.
Of course, my preference is to not have an editor at all and
Hi there!
On 10 Jan 00, at 14:22, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: suggestion- / wish-list":
Monday, January 10, 2000, 2:05:18 PM, John wrote:
Because, unlike UNIX, Windows has no established convention for
plonking a file to temp, calling a user-defined editor to edit it,
detecting
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 1:55, Keith Russell wrote
about "The Bat! vs. Pegasus vs. PMMail":
There have been several discussions here comparing TB to various
other email clients, including Pegasus, PMMail, Calypso, Eudora,
Poco, and others.
As far as I know, none of these,
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 3:24, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Wish list from a new user of Th":
It would appear to me that people are not seeing the obvious. There
is a way to fill both needs, and that's through the appropriate use of
plug ins.
Plug-ins are not the end-all,
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 21:34, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re: Wish item?":
SL Yes, use something other than IE. In Opera it opens a new window.
In Netscape it uses the previously open window. So I open a new window
first, go back to TB, and then click on the link. An option
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 21:33, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (OT) http://www.dials.ru/dsa":
t There is now an English New Year present for those who couldnt get
t Alex's Russian version to work...
t http://www.dials.ru/dsav/english/2000/00_index.htm
Quin The links don't work. FTP
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 0:50, Keith Russell wrote
about "Re: Default Translation settings?":
Seems that what I and you experience is somewhat the same, only for *me*
the Encoding item in the main menu is always set to ISO-8859-1 (why??? I
don't use this encoding...), and for you
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 4:02, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Mailing List filters":
Saturday, January 08, 2000, 12:25:01 PM, Alexander wrote:
You got it right. Just Steve is dreaming aloud, as it's characteristic for him;-)
Hey now, I thought it was characteristic of me to bash
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 9:11, Moosebreath wrote
about "Re[2]: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
SL Which is personalities and does break the paradigm of TB!. Why people
SL want to mungle everything together is utterly beyond me.
You keep referring to "Paradigm", which means model or
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 11:26, Januk Aggarwal wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
A good analog of what I'm talking about is the search facility.
If I understand you correctly, essentially you want to be able to
create folders which, when selected, perform a predefined
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 14:07, Michael Heydekamp wrote
about "OT: Moldova":
In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
these issues themselves.
AVK Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia
AVK when it was a part of USSR. Just in
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 19:56, Andreas Rumpenhorst wrote
about "Re[2]: All About TheBat":
JT Well, that is a very nice forum indeed. Very well made.
Besides: it takes AGES for a page to load and makes it rather uncomfortable
to read the messages.
The other thing is: I can't access
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 11:12, Moosebreath wrote
about "Newbie Stuff":
In looking around for a reliable replacement, I started using
Outlook 2000, it's already there, it is pretty but filters
just don't do the job and it's just too much of everything.
Besides, it's breaking the
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 21:08, Oliver Sturm wrote
about "Re[2]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is ":
I've started to receive loads of this stuff again. I thought that
problem had been solved?
Means it hadn't yet:-)
What does this indicate? That something I sent didn't get posted?
Nah,
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 22:24, Andrew K. Lovetski wrote
about "Mailing List filters":
Steve Lamb wrote:
I prefer to have one regex filter that would catch mailing list mail
and filter it into a folder under the "Mailing Lists" folder using
the name of the mailing list that sent it.
Hi there!
On 8 Jan 00, at 13:59, Angel wrote
about "Re: Mailer Daemon and other confusi":
Oh for the love of pete! (not directed at anyone named pete, it's just an
expression LOL) Now, even when I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(such as the one below I just posted a few minutes
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 8:51, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
Seems *not* to be different to me, since the messages containing the
discussions of the *same* mathematical problems arrive to all three of
them:-) Technically, it's different, but for *me* as a
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 10:02, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
I never argue with people that shout on me. That is, get lost, sir. Besides,
AFAIK all-caps are a no-no on this very mailing list.
I have read it, I do understand it. Common sense. Send the mail to the
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 20:18, Oyvind Antonsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Default Translation settings":
AVK You're wrong, and I'll bet I can prove this to you. When you get next
AVK "unreadable" message, send the headers of it and a pait of unreadable lines
AVK here, please.
AVK Unless
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 13:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about "Enough already...":
I'm just a TB! newbie (yet a definite internet and email veteran) and
I agree with Alex with all of this.
Thanx:-) I support the subject you've chosen for this message. I'm going to
abandon this
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 23:18, Oyvind Antonsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Default Translation settings":
AVK As for the workaround, I'd suggest that you goto View--Encoding--ISO-
AVK 8859-1, and THEN View--Encoding--Set as default. My guess is that this
AVK should fix your problem.
This
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 16:34, Douglas Hinds wrote
about "Re[2]: Enough already (Was: Re: Peg":
In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
these issues themselves.
Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia when it was a
part of USSR.
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 15:28, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Enough already.":
In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
these issues themselves.
Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia when it was a
part of USSR. Just in
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 16:47, Steve Lamb wrote
about "OT: Country and City names":
Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:42:01 PM, Alexander wrote:
No, I don't. But I *really* hope you sing better then you write. At least in the
cases when you aren't the author of the song you're going to
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 21:09, Derek Cedillo wrote
about "Re[2]: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
And for what it's worth...even with Pegasus at 4.5 MB or whatever it
is, it is the fastest mail system I've ever used. Faster than TB!
thrice in my own tests:-)
Faster than Pocomail, and all the
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