Re: Kill Dupes

1999-12-19 Thread Clemens 'Gullevek' Schwaighofer

Hello Januk,

Saturday, December 18, 1999, 5:51:19 AM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

   I was wondering, what exactly does kill dupes do?  I send myself a
   test message to 6 e-mail accounts.  5 of them are forwarding
   accounts, so the header info ends up being a little different for
   each mail.  However, when I applied the kill dupes option, it killed
   5 of them.  Why?

It kills all exact dupes. EG if your computer crashed during a mail
download, the mails are not deleted on the sever and the next time you
download them, you get dupes. With this feature, you can easily get
rid of them.

Best regards, Clemens
written with TheBat! 1.38e
on Windows 98, 4 10
Build   A 
on Sunday, December 19, 1999 at 3:05:44 PM



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Re: Stripping (Decrypted) from subject when replying

1999-12-19 Thread Max Masyutin

Hello Peter,

Saturday, December 18, 1999, 11:16:57 PM, you wrote:

PS Purpose: strip all kinds of Re:'s and Aw:'s from a subject while
PS replying.

PS I have modified the expression above to additionally strip a
PS trailing " (Decrypted)" as added by TB! when decrypting PGP
PS messages:

PS %subject=""%subject="Re: 
%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?i)((Re|Aw)\:\s*)*(.*?)(\s\(Decrypted\))?$""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%OSUBJ""%SUBPATT=""3"""

  Nice but why not to use lookahead positive assertions?

  (?=Re|Aw) instead of (Re|Aw) and so on for Decrypted.
  It will save from using additional %SUBPATT= macro,
  %REGEXPBLINDMATCH= will be replaced to %REGEXPMATCH.

  Shorter, anyway :-)
  

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1999-12-19 Thread Larry Barrett

Greeting TBUDL,

I  have  been  reading  with  much interest this unique feature called
"kill   dopes".  Now  *that*  is  a  function  I might be needing some
day!:) Tell me more!

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Re: Kill Dupes

1999-12-19 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Clemens,


Sunday, December 19, 1999, 6:06:45 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Januk,

 It kills all exact dupes. EG if your computer crashed during a mail

See, that's what I thought originally too, but as Michael pointed out,
The Bat! (and probably most other mail programs) recognize exact
duplicates as ones with the same message ID. That was part of my
confusion originally. If it went by exact matches, then I would assume
that all headers had to be the same. But since it is only by message
ID, then sending one message to several addresses that lead to the
same box is equivalent to downloading the message several times from
the server, even though the headers (return paths at least) are all
quite different.

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 Using The Bat! 1.38e
 under Windows 98 4.10 Build   A 

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killing dopes

1999-12-19 Thread Jast

Morning Larry Barrett,

 I have been reading with much interest this unique feature called
 "kill dopes". Now *that* is a function I might be needing some
 day!:) Tell me more!
 
 It is a very efficient feature to get rid of any and all dopes in
 your email society by sending them a bio-electronical hybrid virus
 instantly robbing them of their ability to live AND send email.
 Exersize great caution when using this feature.

 If you meant "kill *dupes*", however, that is something entirely
 different. It simply removes multiple occurances of identical
 messages from your message base. These typically appear when you
 download mail that hasn't been deleted from the server twice or more
 times.

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