Re: Synchronization How-To

2001-04-07 Thread Thomas

Hallo Michael,

On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 21:26:44 -0400 GMT (08/04/2001, 09:26 +0800 GMT),
Michael David wrote:

MD> After using Outlook ever since there was an Outlook, I was recently
MD> turned on to TB. All I can say is WOW!  TB has so many great features
MD> that Outlook doesn't - and it's much faster, as well.

Spread the word. ;-)

MD> Now - how does synchronization work?

You can use the backup function for that. Check out the tools menu.
Backup on one system, carry the backup to the other, and use restore.

There is also a Synchronize function, but I believe that works with
Paml devices.

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Synchronization How-To

2001-04-07 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

After using Outlook ever since there was an Outlook, I was recently
turned on to TB. All I can say is WOW!  TB has so many great features
that Outlook doesn't - and it's much faster, as well.

Now - how does synchronization work? I didn't find anything in the
docs.  What I want to do is have TB installed at work and at home, and
I want the messages, and the complete TB configuration to be the same on both
installations.  Easy to do with he incoming messages, but not with the
outgoing messages. So, I'm hoping synchronization will help.

So, is there any information on synchronization somewhere?

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Re[2]: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hi, Bat folks,

on  Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 10:12:10 GMT -0700 (which was Saturday, April
07, 2001 19:12 where I live) Ming-Li wrote the following lines
regarding "Another time macro mistake!":



ML> 2. As you can see, The "EN" part of the %ODateEN macro (the one for
ML> "where I live") asks TB to show the original date (adjusted to your
ML> local time zone) in the "day-of-week, month day, year" format
ML> commonly used in the U.S. (and where?). If you prefer the
ML> "day-of-week, day month year" format commonly used in Europe (I
ML> assume you would since you're in Germany), use %ODate instead, in
ML> which case TB would use your Windows system settings.


Thanks for your kind help!

As to the %ODate macro: I rather use the english one, because
otherwise the day gets pinned down in German. I gather you'd rather
like to read "Wednesday" than "Mittwoch". Right? ;-)


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Re[2]: So, suppose you wnat to make a filter 4 the mailing list...

2001-04-07 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Lars,

On Saturday, April 07, 2001 20:06:23 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'So, suppose you wnat to make a filter 4 the
mailing list...':

Lars> Have you got any other filters, for example to assign a colour
Lars> group or something like that? In that case you should enable
Lars> 'Continue processing with other filters'.

  While you asking this question, perhaps the placement of the
  filter has something to do with Fabio's problem assuming he has
  followed the filter creation directions already posted.

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Re: So, suppose you wnat to make a filter 4 the mailing list...

2001-04-07 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Fabio,
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, at 20:02:40 +0200 you wrote:

> belive or not, my The Bat! 1.51, still doesn't filter the
> mailing list messages :-(

Have you got any other filters, for example to assign a colour
group or something like that? In that case you should enable
'Continue processing with other filters'.

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Re[2]: So, suppose you wnat to make a filter 4 the mailing list...

2001-04-07 Thread Fabio Colonnello

Dear Lars,

belive or not, my The Bat! 1.51, still doesn't filter the mailing list
messages :-(

I have tryied all the suggestions you have give to me...but they are
still arriving in the main folder :-(

LG> You should have received a welcome message where this procedure
LG> is explained rather clearly. To quote that message:



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Re: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Ming-Li

On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 17:56:59 +0200 Andreas Schwartmann wrote:

> Thanks, now I guess I got it right. :-)

Good to hear that. Two side notes I forgot to mention:

1. You may want to add a caret sign ("^") between "(?m-s)" and
"Date" at the start of the %SETPATTREGEXP macro expression, like
this

%Wrapped='%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)^Date\:\s*? 

which would match only header field that starts with "Date". The
original macro would match a field like "Delivery-date", which
rarely appears (I've never seen one until someone reported it on the
list) but does exist.

2. As you can see, The "EN" part of the %ODateEN macro (the one for
"where I live") asks TB to show the original date (adjusted to your
local time zone) in the "day-of-week, month day, year" format
commonly used in the U.S. (and where?). If you prefer the
"day-of-week, day month year" format commonly used in Europe (I
assume you would since you're in Germany), use %ODate instead, in
which case TB would use your Windows system settings.

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Re[2]: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hi, Bat folks,

on  Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 08:18:35 GMT -0700 (which was Saturday, April
07, 2001 17:18 where I live) Ming-Li wrote the following lines
regarding "Another time macro mistake!":



ML> If you still have trouble getting it right, please post the header
ML> of the original message.


Thanks, now I guess I got it right. :-)


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Re: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Ming-Li

On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 at 16:06:28 +0200 Andreas Schwartmann wrote:

ACM>> In the macro you included, " On %ODateen..". This macro

ACM>> Replace %ODATEEN with %SUBPATT="2".

> I have done so, but now I get

I guess you replaced the wrong "%ODATEEN" in your macro. There were
two in the macro you gave us, and as Allie said, the one that should
be replaced is the first one (see how Allie put it? He told you to
replace the one in "On %ODateen..", not the one in "which was
%ODATEEN").

You didn't include the header (the "Date" field in the header) in
your original message, but I believe its original date is 2 April,
which translate into 3 April when using the %ODateEn macro. IOW, the
correct outcome should be:

"on Tuesday, 2 Apr 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was Mon,
April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live)"

If you still have trouble getting it right, please post the header
of the original message.

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Re[2]: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hi, Bat folks,

on Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 08:22:14 GMT -0500 (which was 15:22
where I live) A Curtis Martin wrote the following lines regarding
"Another time macro mistake!":


ACM> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
ACM> Hash: SHA1

ACM> On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 13:30:19 +0200, Andreas graced us with these comments:

AS>> "on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
AS>> Tuesday, April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live) you wrote the following
AS>> ..."

AS>> This is of course wrong! Since it was already Wednesday in Germany,
AS>> where I live, when the mail was sent from Canada!

AS>> I used this macro:

ACM>  

AS>> What went wrong here?

ACM> In the macro you included, " On %ODateen..". This macro generates the
ACM> original day the message was sent corrected to your time zone corrected.

ACM> If you  wish to include the day the message was sent, uncorrected to your
ACM> time zone, you need to take it from the message headers.

ACM> Replace %ODATEEN with %SUBPATT="2".

I have done so, but now I get

"on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 03:34 where I live)"

which makes it even wronger, because it should have been April 4!


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Re: Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 13:30:19 +0200, Andreas graced us with these comments:

AS> "on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
AS> Tuesday, April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live) you wrote the following
AS> ..."

AS> This is of course wrong! Since it was already Wednesday in Germany,
AS> where I live, when the mail was sent from Canada!

AS> I used this macro:

 

AS> What went wrong here?

In the macro you included, " On %ODateen..". This macro generates the
original day the message was sent corrected to your time zone corrected.

If you  wish to include the day the message was sent, uncorrected to your
time zone, you need to take it from the message headers.

Replace %ODATEEN with %SUBPATT="2".

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Another time macro mistake!

2001-04-07 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hello, Bat fans,

I received a mail from Toronto, Canada. When responding to it, the
time zone macro gave me the following line:

"on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:34:57 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was
 Tuesday, April 03, 2001 03:34 where I live) you wrote the following
 ..."

This is of course wrong! Since it was already Wednesday in Germany,
where I live, when the mail was sent from Canada!

I used this macro:

%Wrapped='%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%HEADERS"on
 %ODATEEN at %SUBPATT="3" GMT%SUBPATT="4" (which was %ODATEEN %OTIME where I live) you 
wrote the following lines regarding "%OSUBJ":'

What went wrong here?


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Re[2]: Killing the ERROR sound

2001-04-07 Thread Ottar Grimstad

Hello Thomas,

Friday, April 06, 2001, 7:46:43 PM, you wrote:

T> Yes, I think it is in the Windows config: Start / Setup / Config /
T> Sounds / ... (something in Chinese; probably Error Sound).

Thank you. I removed the sound from what in norwegian windows is called
"utropstegn" (exclamation mark), and now the irritating noise is gone.
But I still think that the Bat could be programmed to leave this sound
out when a user wants that, so that this sound can be turned on for
the use of other windows programs.


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