Re: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
Hello Gold, Correct me if I'm wrong, but on Friday, August 18, 2000, didn't you say?: GG Hello Aaron and everyone else... AG What I'd really like to be ablt to do is have the cursor start on AG the subject line for mailing list folders, like this one, with the AG To: field already filled in. I got the TO: field part with a macro AG but the cursor still starts on the TO: line, and I never CC anyone AG when I reply or post to a list. GG Perhaps you'd be happier disabling CC: view, only re-enabling it when GG you have a specific use for it? Great! Figured that out finally. Now, is there any way to get the cursor to start on the subject line for folders where the To: is always going to be the same? -- Best regards, Aaronmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
moving folders
Hello, how can I move folders into another folder and how do I sort my tree individually? I wasn't able to drag folders to another location like Explorer. -- Best regards, Daniel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: moving folders
Hi Daniel, Saturday, August 19, 2000, 10:20:48 AM, you wrote: Daniel how can I move folders into another folder and You can move folders by calling their properties (rightclick a folder or hit ALT+ENTER when it's activated) and subsequentially alter the path of that folder by pressing the little question mark button. Daniel how do I sort my tree Daniel individually? I don't understand what you mean with individual sorting. You can simply sort the folders in alphabetical order by pressing the Folder "tab". -- Best Regards, Arnomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Strange things when replying
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Ming-Li, On 19 August 2000 at 20:36:26 GMT -0700 (which was 04:36 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Strange things when replying": ML I'm moving tomorrow and won't have Internet access for about a ML week. It's what it takes to get cable modem access here, and it ML takes even longer, much longer, to get ADSL. :( So, see you next ML weekend. We'll miss ya! Hope the move goes well, Ming-li. - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOZ5UUDnkJKuSnc2gEQIEOQCgrenF4YwbUW3+eBsaI69sDTO8OAAAoIrf T4pnnRNT+CrBn8mnvoXFSn1G =xWxJ -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: moving folders
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Daniel, On 19 August 2000 at 10:20:48 GMT +0200 (which was 09:20 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "moving folders": DF how can I move folders into another folder and how do I sort my tree DF individually? Use Alt-Drag to move a folder within the hierarchy and use Ctrl-Alt-Drag to move a folder *into* another folder and increase the nesting. - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOZ5XLDnkJKuSnc2gEQJ75ACgpBtkFDy/1OXDZyS9H3QywAPZ558AoIEh kV0xjwWChuJ1wK7gYD6K+x+g =fKVA -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Account folder window?
I am sorting mail into many folders. They appear in the accounts folder in what seems to be the order in which they were created. I would like to have them in a different order, not necessarily alphabetical. Is there a way to change the order in which they are displayed in the window? -- Best regards, ztrader mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Account folder window?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi ztrader, On 19 August 2000 at 07:52:30 GMT -0700 (which was 15:52 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Account folder window?": z I am sorting mail into many folders. They appear in the accounts z folder in what seems to be the order in which they were created. I z would like to have them in a different order, not necessarily z alphabetical. z Is there a way to change the order in which they are displayed in z the window? I wrote the answer to this question only a few hours ago :-): Use Alt-Drag to move a folder within the hierarchy and use Ctrl-Alt-Drag to move a folder *into* another folder and increase the nesting. There is an archive for this list which is detailed below. Many FAQs appear there and on the TBUDL FAQ itself. - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOZ6iYznkJKuSnc2gEQLdGQCfa57DFRHes/+8jyt6FU8kRgXihE4AoMdA p25snty9zDUusFxlkdOFF3YM =7Uuu -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
Hello Aaron and everyone else... AG Great! Figured that out finally. Now, is there any way to get the AG cursor to start on the subject line for folders where the To: is AG always going to be the same? Well, no. But if you reply to a message rather than creating a new one, the cursor begins in the document at the point of the %cursor macro. -- Gold Gauramimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sex on television doesn't hurt anything. Unless you fall off. //Flying high with The Bat! v1.46 Beta/3 //Over the land of Win98 v4.10 build 1998 //Fueled by an AMD K6-2 400mhz, 128mb RAM, and fusion. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[2]: Account folder window?
Hello Marck, Saturday, August 19, 2000, 8:06:10 AM, you wrote: MDP I wrote the answer to this question only a few hours ago :-): Use Alt-Drag to move a folder within the hierarchy and use Ctrl-Alt-Drag to move a folder *into* another folder and increase the nesting. Looks like I joined the list a few hours too late :-) :-). Thanks - ZT -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Gold, On 19 August 2000 at 08:13:19 GMT -0700 (which was 16:13 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?": AG Great! Figured that out finally. Now, is there any way to get the AG cursor to start on the subject line for folders where the To: is AG always going to be the same? GG Well, no. But if you reply to a message rather than creating a new GG one, the cursor begins in the document at the point of the %cursor GG macro. Having said that (and it is true) beware the "References" and "In-reply-to" headers which contain threading information for replies. This can lead to unrelated issues becoming threaded together. - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOZ6nujnkJKuSnc2gEQIhwACg49kStmFbXSB/zriNjHCXqICieWMAoOa3 cLB80jzwuvKbCn8tKlMLtkb3 =iB0O -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Threading not always correct? (was Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?)
Hello Marck and everyone else... MDP Having said that (and it is true) beware the "References" and MDP "In-reply-to" headers which contain threading information for replies. MDP This can lead to unrelated issues becoming threaded together. I've noticed totally unrelated subjects get threaded together, and I'm never sure if the sender used a reply function rather than creating a new message, or if either TB or TBUDL is not processing the references properly. Can anyone provide an explanation? -- Gold Gauramimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Why is Santa so jolly? Because he knows where all the bad girls live! //Flying high with The Bat! v1.46 Beta/3 //Over the land of Win98 v4.10 build 1998 //Fueled by an AMD K6-2 400mhz, 128mb RAM, and fusion. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Threading not always correct?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Gold, On 19 August 2000 at 11:22:07 GMT -0700 (which was 19:22 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Threading not always correct? (was Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?)": MDP Having said that (and it is true) beware the "References" and MDP "In-reply-to" headers which contain threading information for replies. MDP This can lead to unrelated issues becoming threaded together. GG I've noticed totally unrelated subjects get threaded together, and GG I'm never sure if the sender used a reply function rather than GG creating a new message, or if either TB or TBUDL is not processing GG the references properly. Can anyone provide an explanation? The explanation runs as follows: every message is assigned a unique Id. For instance, the message you just sent has the following id [EMAIL PROTECTED] My reply includes the header "In-reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and this Id is also added to the end of the string of Ids in the "References" header. TB uses References and In-reply-To to calculate any message's position in the threading hierarchy. If someone decides to start a new topic by replying to an existing message in the thread, that reply is placed in the "correct" threaded position by TB on receipt. This is not the desired outcome. The error is that of the originator of the message, who should have either issued a "New" message or edited out the "In-reply-To" and "References" headers before sending the response. The UDL server knows absolutely *nothing* of such issues and has no bearing on threading whatsoever. HTH - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOZ7X/jnkJKuSnc2gEQLS8wCdFeZqYQDU3B1XjXxCzPd20IB+Gy4AoOjR 91hxNc2zlDkkuDqquu78uH+h =1CkE -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 22:09:39 -0700, Gold Gaurami wrote: AG What I'd really like to be ablt to do is have the cursor start on AG the subject line for mailing list folders, like this one, with the AG To: field already filled in. I got the TO: field part with a macro AG but the cursor still starts on the TO: line, and I never CC anyone AG when I reply or post to a list. GG Perhaps you'd be happier disabling CC: view, only re-enabling it GG when you have a specific use for it? That is potentially dangerous especially for those who use the %To macro at the folder level. Messages may be inadvertently CC'd to an additional address. It's good practice to have both fields in view and check them prior to each mail send. -- -=A. Curtis Martin=- Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA | PGP Key ID: 0xEE079937 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "Procrastination means never having to say you're sorry. " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 00:28:55 -0700, Aaron Gravvat wrote: GG Perhaps you'd be happier disabling CC: view, only re-enabling it GG when you have a specific use for it? AG Great! Figured that out finally. Now, is there any way to get the AG cursor to start on the subject line for folders where the To: is AG always going to be the same? No. There was a heated discussion about a point similar to this, deep in TBUDL history, the contention being that the cursor should placed exactly where the user defines it in the templates, instead of appearing in the To: field when composing new messages. There was one camp who felt it was logical that the cursor be initially placed in the To: field since mail is composed in an orderly manner with the user filling out the header info in a stepwise fashion and then finally typing the message. When presented with an argument as yours, the refute was that the application should not assume that you've filled in all the To: header information and that the user may have the desire to add additional addresses. The other school thought this was a baloney argument and that the cursor should be placed where the user specifies. Afterall, it's the user who's in charge right? I'm of the latter school. BTW. :-) The counter to this argument was that, yes, the cursor is placed where you want it to after you've dealt with the headers in a logical orderly fashion. :-) Anyway, the whole discussion which culminated in an argument got us nowhere. We're still at this juncture today. - -- - -=A. Curtis Martin=- Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA | PGP Key ID: 0xEE079937 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "With friends like these, who needs to hallucinate? " -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.3 Comment: Included for sender verification. iQA/AwUBOZ5qtfAXeSHuB5k3EQLMEwCgglbmLTa3KUxi8SfvnbTEuok7wXAAoPZV R5yPF4ckYmoAIxohPpfNJyrP =Dq2y -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: read messages filter
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 01:42:25 -0400, Alan Cummings wrote: AC I'm trying to create a filter that will set a messages colour group to AC a specified colour if it is older than 4 days old. AC I created a filter under "Read Messages" and select for the rule to AC be manual only. Under "Actions" i selected 'Set message colour group AC to' and chose my colour group, then under "Advanced" i selected AC 'Message is older than' and entered 4. I also entered a hotkey AC shortcut under "Options". Under the hotkey defining dialog there is another option labelled ' Check the selected message against this rule'. This option toggles whether or not a string match is carried out during application of the filter rule. If enabled, the rule will check for a string match and apply the filter. A side effect of this is that the message will also be moved to the destination folder specified. Unchecking the option will prevent a string match and the filter actions will be applied to all messages selected. AC The problem I'm having is that every message i run this filter on AC gets highlighted by the chosen colour group, whether or not it meets AC the criteria or not, any ideas on what i am doing wrong? My guess is that you have 'Check the selected message against this rule' disabled. You need to enabled it. -- -=A. Curtis Martin=- Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA | PGP Key ID: 0xEE079937 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "Help endangered species - adopt a KGB operative. " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Editor and address book
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:14:50 +0400, Drunin wrote: D replying to the person, I decided to modify this person' reply D template. I was not able to do this through the address book icon on D the right of the To field. Is it supposed to be used only for adding D message recipients from the address book and not for editing address D book entries? That's right. D If so, I think that possibility to access address book entry of the D recipient of the message being edited would be a nice feature. I guess. shrug :-) I've never personally felt a need for it. D Another question. Supposing I have a message under cursor, what is D the most simple way to lookup sender' address book entry, if any? I D don't want to launch address book and search in it. Use the address auto-view. Hit SHIFTCTRLO or go to View | Address Autoview. D It also would be nice to pop up AB entry upon address book "Add D sender"/"Delete sender's entry" operations in Special menu. That would have to be optional. I'd go nuts with the address book popping up each time I added an address in that fashion. -- -=A. Curtis Martin=-Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "C:\DOS C:\DOS\RUN RUN\DOS\RUN " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Strange things when replying
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 18:13:55 -0700, Ming-Li wrote: ML What it doesn't make sense to me is if I put %cursor before %quote, ML it should mean I want my cursor to be positioned in front of the ML quotes. But it doesn't. TB always put my cursor after (below) the ML quoted text. This never happens to me. I have %cursor before %quote in all my templates and the cursor is always positioned in front of the quotes. In fact when I manipulate the cursor position via the macro, it is placed exactly as expected. -- -=A. Curtis Martin=- Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA | PGP Key ID: 0xEE079937 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "Ambition is the last refuge of the failure. " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Strange things when replying
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 21:13:17 +0200, Jan-Arild Løkstad wrote: JAL You are pretty good at wondering Curtis :) :-) I realised that the only difference between your setup without the %cursor macro and my setup with the %cursor macro is that my cursor is placed after the introduction and before the quotation. Since I didn't have any problems I assumed that it may be the insertion of the cursor *after* the quotation may be the problem. JAL Bingo!...why? So my assumption was right. :-) I'm not sure why and I think that this may be related to that bug also where deleting blocks of text in the editor may lead to loss of the vertical scroll-bar. The plot thickens, now that I've tried reproducing your problem and can't. :-/ -- -=A. Curtis Martin=-Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "RamDisk is *not* an installation procedure. " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Template question -- replies
Hi I posted this the other day and got no replies so will try again with it somewhat reworded in case the query was not clear. I subscribe to a number of mailing lists such as this list where the default is for replies to messages to go to the list address. On a couple of these lists, I never (or very rarely) want my reply to go the list. Instead, I want the replies to go only to the individual who posted the message. Is there any sort of macro I can place in my reply template so that the reply is automatically sent to the individual who posted the message and not to the list? If not (or also), is there any way to insert a quick template in the reply as you are writing it to achieve this same purpose? -- Best regards, Katsmeow mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Template question -- replies
Sunday, August 20, 2000, 03:38, Katsmeow wrote: Is there any sort of macro I can place in my reply template so that the reply is automatically sent to the individual who posted the message and not to the list? Hello Katsmeow, try this: %TO=""%TO="%OFROMADDR" -- Best regards, Jürgen -- The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1 PGP-Schlüssel auf Anforderung PGP key by request ID: 0xFA35B64B -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Template question -- replies
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Katsmeow, On 20 August 2000 at 20:38:29 GMT -0500 (which was 02:38 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Template question -- replies": K I posted this the other day and got no replies so will try again K with it somewhat reworded in case the query was not clear. Well, I replied .. and saw it come back out of the list. K I subscribe to a number of mailing lists such as this list where K the default is for replies to messages to go to the list address. K On a couple of these lists, I never (or very rarely) want my reply K to go the list. Instead, I want the replies to go only to the K individual who posted the message. Is there any sort of macro I can K place in my reply template so that the reply is automatically sent K to the individual who posted the message and not to the list? Here's what I said before: MDP Hmm. I use Ctrl-F4 to write to the author instead of the MDP originating list. Perhaps it is a matter of getting used to doing MDP that. I went on with some guesses which I have now researched for you and will change to the more definitive response: You can also use the %OFRAMADDR macro which does what you're looking for. K If not (or also), is there any way to insert a quick template in K the reply as you are writing it to achieve this same purpose? The string %TO=""%TO="""%OFROMNAME"" %OFROMADDR" will do the job for you. You can place this in a Quick template (call it "TT" for the sake of this example) to try it out. You can then use %QINCLUDE="TT" in a normal template whenever you want to employ it and never have to re-write it. HTH - -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i Comment: PGP Signed so you know it's really me iQA/AwUBOZ87tjnkJKuSnc2gEQIcwgCgxVcN60eCzONohXNGsHSAoYeSkeoAnjA+ mKx+mALpJoOduVpzcBbwx1fx =GMFk -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Internal Mail for Office
Hello TBUDL, Is this possible? Here's the short scenario: The boss wants the staff to have e-mail but not to the outside world. The boss wants to be the e-mail link to the outside world. The staff uses a different computer each day. Here's the long scenario: I would like to use the bat for an internal mail system, on a Novell Netware server. I would like the entire office to be able to use one installed copy of the bat with their own mail being stored in private directories. (a fleeting thought!, how will this work with local delivery? If the bat cannot get to the other directories?) From what I have read, there needs to be one copy of the bat setup as the server, so this means it needs to be running all the time. There is no place to do this. I have multiple people using the same PCs, there may be 6 or 7 people using one pc and some people may use a different PC every day. So this needs to be centralized. So it doesn't matter which PC the person sits at. The G:\ drive is common for everyone, the executable could go there. The U:\ drive is a mapped drive letter to a personal directory, this is where the mail directory should be. U:\ maps to the login name so U:\ is the same no matter which PC you log in from. The only thing I can think of is to install a POP/SMTP server on the Netware server. Am I right? Also, How would I lock down the settings on the installed copy of TheBat! at each workstation so I can guarantee that the interface will be the same no matter where you sit. Any guidance would be appreciated, Also, one more factor: The supervisor (using the bat) needs to be able to get mail from the outside world and forward it to the inside world. :) Best regards, Jason mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Use of Quick Templates?
On the PGP-Basics List, Marck gave us an example of a Quick Template he uses to strip PGP signatures from replies: MDP %quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(.*^-BEGIN PGP MDP SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(- --\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BEGIN PGP MDP SIGNATURE)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%text""%SUBPATT=""3""" In his own words: I implement it as a Quick Template called REQ and then use %QINCLUDE="REQ" whenever I want to use it in a main template. Under Options/Quick Templates, I have created a new Template, aptly named "PGP", but I don't understand how I can access that QT via the Macro entries in my Reply Template. I see no Macro called %QINCLUDE, and if I choose "Insert QT", I am asked to select which folder the QT template is located, and it seem it has to be in a text format. Nick N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.46 Beta 3 | PGP 6.5.3 | Win 98 v4.10 ] Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID: 0x7BA3FDCE _ -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Template question -- replies
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 20:17:16 -0700, Bubba wrote: JF Hello Katsmeow, JFtry this: JF%TO=""%TO="%OFROMADDR" B Where do you insert this macro within the reply template? At the end, so that it doesn't interfere with the formatting of your other template components. As a general rule, place all macros which don't insert information in the message body at the end of the message. One notable exception is the %quotestyle macro which should precede the %quotes template. -- -=A. Curtis Martin=- Using TB! v1.46 Beta/3 «» Win2k Pro SP1 Moderator TBUDL/TBBETA | PGP Key ID: 0xEE079937 PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey "((HYPNOTIC(((TAG LINE " -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?
Hello A and everyone else... ACM That is potentially dangerous especially for those who use the %To ACM macro at the folder level. Messages may be inadvertently CC'd to an ACM additional address. It's good practice to have both fields in view and ACM check them prior to each mail send. Oh? I can't understand how this would happen. Under which circumstances would it occur? -- Gold Gauramimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The mind is the standard of the man. --Joseph Merrick //Flying high with The Bat! v1.46 Beta/3 //Over the land of Win98 v4.10 build 1998 //Fueled by an AMD K6-2 400mhz, 128mb RAM, and fusion. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Use of Quick Templates?
Hello Nick, On Saturday, August 19, 2000 at 11:47:17 GMT -0700 (which was 11:47 AM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: I implement it as a Quick Template called REQ and then use %QINCLUDE="REQ" whenever I want to use it in a main template. Under Options/Quick Templates, I have created a new Template, aptly named "PGP", but I don't understand how I can access that QT via the Macro entries in my Reply Template. I see no Macro called %QINCLUDE, and if I choose "Insert QT", I am asked to select which folder the QT template is located, and it seem it has to be in a text format. I don't know about the menus, but typing in %QInclude="PGP" will work. Try is and see how it goes. By the way, if you want to use a quick template across accounts, the procedure is exactly the same. Even though the template is not listed in the other accounts' quick templates, you can access it using the original handle. -- Thanks for writing, Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build A -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[2]: Template question -- replies
K I posted this the other day and got no replies so will try again K with it somewhat reworded in case the query was not clear. Well, I replied .. and saw it come back out of the list. Well...hmm... I am looking at my message and see no replies (I thread using Alt-2 on this list). Maybe I accidentally deleted it wihtout reading it or realizing it. Thanks for posting again. MDP Hmm. I use Ctrl-F4 to write to the author instead of the MDP originating list. Perhaps it is a matter of getting used to doing MDP that. Well, to be honest, I didn't know you could do that. I'm not using to a mail program that can do that. However, I've now tried it and for my hands find it awkward so still like having the macro. The string %TO=""%TO="""%OFROMNAME"" %OFROMADDR" will do the job for you. You can place this in a Quick template (call it "TT" for the sake of this example) to try it out. You can then use %QINCLUDE="TT" in a normal template whenever you want to employ it and never have to re-write it. Thanks now a couple of more. Lets say I set up my reply stationary to always reply to a list to the individual sender. I have a couple of lists I am where sending a reply mistakenly to a list is *not* something I ever want to do again (after mistakenly sending personal information publicly that I meant to send privately). So, I want my personal default, so to speak, to go to the individual. However, I occasionally want to reply to the list but select that as I am writing the message. Having set up the reply template to reply to the individual, what do I use as a quick template to change the particular message to go to the list? And also the converse. I am on a couple of lists where the default is to send messages to the individual. Of course, I know I can hit reply all and the reply will go to the individual and to the list. Is there a way to send up a template whereby the replies automatically (or by use of a quick template inserted in the reply) goes only to the list and not the individual? -- Best regards, katsmeow mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org