Re: Justifying text

2001-04-09 Thread Douglas Hinds



Hello Adam & others on TBUDL following this thread,

Sunday, April 08, 2001,  you asked:

A> Is  there a way to justify the text of seperate paragraphs, other than
A> highlighting each paragraph seperately and doing an alt+j?

A> If I type

A> Sentence one

A> Sentence two

A> Sentence three



A> On long messages highlighting each one seperately takes an age.

You already know you don't need to highlight. In order to make thing
faster, here's the solution I came up with:

You start at the bottom. You can be on the last line of the
paragraph. When you hit alt+j, that both reformats the text and puts
you at the beginning of the top line.

Then all you do is hit your up arrow twice and do it again. And
again & again till your done. AIC, it's MUCH faster than doing it
top down. Try it.

Douglas

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Connection to host broken ....

2001-04-09 Thread Jody Watts

Hello list,

I hope someone can help me. I keep getting a message:
!4/9/2001, 22:08:27: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent were: "RETR 
2", "RETR 3")

This started about a week ago. When it happens, most of the mail from
the server is downloaded, but NONE is deleted and the next time it
checks mail, it will download the same messages, fails again and so the
cycle continues. It is definitely NOT the mail server, or the NIC in
my computer. I can use LookOut (Outlook) and it works fine from my
computer, and I can use the bat from another computer and it works
fine (on the same mail server). I backed up my mail, uninstalled the
bat and reinstalled and that fixed the problem. Then when I download
1.52beta4, it started again and even when I went back to 1.52beta3, it
is still happening.

Any one have any answers ??


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Re: Justifying text

2001-04-09 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Adam,

On 08 April 2001 at  09:19:11 +0100 (which was 09:19 where I  live)
Adam wrote to Bat Mailing List and made these points:

A> Is  there a way to justify the text of seperate paragraphs, other than
A> highlighting each paragraph seperately and doing an alt+j?



A> On long messages highlighting each one seperately takes an age.

There's a new feature in TB that may come to your aid here. Cut all
paragraphs to the clipboard then hit Ctrl-Shift-Ins (paste formatted)
to reformat all paragraphs.

Alternatively, since you're using clear spacing between paragraphs,
auto-format may help.

A> Also the Help file says that TB contains American English and
A> British English dictionaries, but when I go to Spell Checker ->
A> Language, all that I have listed is American English, how do I
A> activate Britsh English?

Download and install the intpack (International options pack) from
RITLabs to enable UK English (anyone would think we *didn't* invent
the darned language!).

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Filter action depending on the filetype of an attachment

2001-04-09 Thread Nebula

Hello,

  is it possible to create a filter, that for example reacts only, if I
  receive a Mail with an attached Word-Document? I would like to send a
  auto-reply to those Mails, where I inform the sender, that I don't
  like Word-Docs.

Greetz, Nebi

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Re: The Bat and Wine

2001-04-09 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Nick,

On 09 April 2001 at  08:26:46 -0700 (which was 16:26 where I  live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

>> As an aside... although I expect it some time shortly after version 2,
>> is  there any hint of whether or not we'll get a Linux version? :-)

NA> If you look back through the Archives, I am sure someone has already
NA> reported they were able to use TB! under Linux somehow.

I have heard recently of a newcomer in this arena which goes by the
name of "Win4Lin". I am told that it already runs TB very well, as well
as a host of other windows apps.

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Re: The Bat and Wine

2001-04-09 Thread Nick Andriash

On April 9, 2001, at 5:47:26 AM, Marco Qualizza wrote:

> As an aside... although I expect it some time shortly after version 2,
> is  there any hint of whether or not we'll get a Linux version? :-)

If you look back through the Archives, I am sure someone has already
reported they were able to use TB! under Linux somehow.


Nick

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Re: TB and KAK virus

2001-04-09 Thread Thomas

Hallo Didier,

On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 15:29:11 +0200 GMT (09/04/2001, 21:29 +0800 GMT),
Didier MENE wrote:

DM> When a close TB and scan the Win temp folder, I don't find the KAK
DM> virus. In the TB/mail folder there are no virus. But always when a
DM> new message come in, the anti virus make a alert.

I am not sure about your AV software, but nine (PC-Cillin) gives the
same confusing alert. Actually, TB tries to download a file which
contains the virus. The AV program detects the virus and interfers
somehow. The file is not completly downlaoded, thus it is not stored
in the temp directory. But since it is not completely downloaded, it
is still on the server, and TB attempts to download it the next time
around.

Thus, since the email with the virus is always still on the server,
and I delete it there. You can use the despatcher, or pine or any
program to just delete the mail from the server.

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Re: The Bat and Wine

2001-04-09 Thread Thomas

Hallo Marco,

On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 08:47:26 -0400 GMT (09/04/2001, 20:47 +0800 GMT),
Marco Qualizza wrote:

MQ> As an aside... although I expect it some time shortly after version 2, is 
MQ> there any hint of whether or not we'll get a Linux version? :-)

There are no hints yet, but many wishes. ;-)

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Re: Editor

2001-04-09 Thread Nick Andriash

On April 9, 2001, at 4:55:56 AM, OK3 wrote:

> The  problem  is that %wrapped macro wraps first paragraph only so far
> while leaving all the following paragraphs intact.

You are absolutely correct... I never realised that before. I wonder why
they would limit the macro like that to one paragraph?


Nick

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TB and KAK virus

2001-04-09 Thread Didier MENE

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CRITT Matériaux LNE Est

lundi 9 avril 2001 15:11

Bonjour,

a have one problem, with the KAK virus.

My anti virus soft (VirusScan Network Associates) make a alert when
I access to the inbox folder. He tell me that the virus KAK is in a
files in the windows temp folder.

When a close TB and scan the Win temp folder, I don't find the KAK
virus. In the TB/mail folder there are no virus. But always when a
new
message come in, the anti virus make a alert.

I suppose that the virus is in inbox/messages.tbb file, but how
can I kill it ?

Thanks !


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Re: Editor

2001-04-09 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello OK3!

On Monday, April 09, 2001 at 1:55:56 PM you wrote:

> The  problem  is that %wrapped macro wraps first paragraph only so far
> while leaving all the following paragraphs intact.

AFAIU, the %WRAPPED macro is especially made for cookie lines and
regular expressions as part of an e-mail. To be precise it wraps text
in *one* line correctly. Paragraphs by definition are not in one line,
so the macro cannot wrap them correctly.

If am wrong, please correct me.


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The Bat and Wine

2001-04-09 Thread Marco Qualizza

I haven't been around for a bit, so I'm not sure if this has been answered 
yet...

I'm running codeweavers-wine-20010305  (preview 3) and I'm trying to install 
TB!... it all goes well until the install asks for a directory... after 
hitting "ok" (or is it "next"?) I always get an illegal access exception.  
I've tried with TB1.51, 1.47 and a couple others...

has anyone been able to successfully install TB! under wine?  If so, what's 
the magic?

As an aside... although I expect it some time shortly after version 2, is 
there any hint of whether or not we'll get a Linux version? :-)


Marco

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Re[2]: Editor

2001-04-09 Thread OK3

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Friday, April 06, 2001, Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Editor:

NA> What I did was add the following Macro to my reply template:

NA> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES"

NA> which will correct the problem with poorly wrapped quoted text, although I
NA> don't use the split window. 

The  problem  is that %wrapped macro wraps first paragraph only so far
while leaving all the following paragraphs intact.

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Re: Spam filtering (WAS virus mails. . .)

2001-04-09 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 07:34:55 -0400, David wrote these comments:


DRA> Your instruction below is a bit unclear to me. The "regular
DRA> expressions syntax (basic)" in Bat Help does not tell me enough about
DRA> *implementation* within Bat. Can anybody help?

You need to create a selective filter.

Selected by:

enable 'originator'  (god only knows why they term it originator instead
  of simply 'sender')


Signal Strings :

Just type '@' without the quotation marks


Set to 'Active' and go to the 'Advanced' tab:

Enable 'none of strings should match'.


You should also use 'Ignore' option at first, so that you can check with
the dispatcher which messages are not being downloaded. If legitimate
messages are not being caught by the filter then you can enable the 'kill'
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Spam filtering (WAS virus mails. . .)

2001-04-09 Thread David Robert Austen

Hello,

Your instruction below is a bit unclear to me. The "regular
expressions syntax (basic)" in Bat Help does not tell me enough about
*implementation* within Bat. Can anybody help?

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String: @ Location: Sender Presence: No Action: delete message.

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And I wonder, is this work that one does from  SPECIALS> CREATE FILTER


best,


david

David Robert Austen

T> Hi Fabio,

T> On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 08:53:29 +0200GMT (09/04/2001, 14:53 +0800GMT),
T> Fabio Colonnello wrote:

FC>> How can I try to stop these spamming ?

T> I believe there is a chapter on spam handling in the FAQ.

FC>> Is anithing I can do with TheBat! to make a filter to automatically
FC>> delete these kinf of incoming mails ? (without sender)

T> String: @
T> Location: Sender
T> Presence: No
T> Action: delete message.

FC>> Or can I do something with sender ISP and the IP address ?

T> Report spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] including full header.



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Request for a ReGEx

2001-04-09 Thread David Elliott

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Hail TBUDL,

Problem.

When I reply to a decrypted email it looses the original date header with
the time zone. (A known bug in The Bat!)

I use the RegEx

%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)^Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%HEADERS"
On %ODATE at %SUBPATT="3"%SUBPATT="4" (which was %OTIME where I live) %OFROMNAME

I would like to extend this so that when the Original subject contains
[(PGP Decrypted)]at the end, it will produce a line something like

On 08 April 2001 at 13:26:24 (my local time) you wrote.

Is this possible ?

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Re: Virus mails - how to get rid off ?

2001-04-09 Thread Thomas

Hi Fabio,

On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 08:53:29 +0200GMT (09/04/2001, 14:53 +0800GMT),
Fabio Colonnello wrote:

FC> How can I try to stop these spamming ?

I believe there is a chapter on spam handling in the FAQ.

FC> Is anithing I can do with TheBat! to make a filter to automatically
FC> delete these kinf of incoming mails ? (without sender)

String: @
Location: Sender
Presence: No
Action: delete message.

FC> Or can I do something with sender ISP and the IP address ?

Report spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] including full header.

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