Re[2]: Moving folder: bug?

2002-01-30 Thread Luc

It was foretold that on 29-1-2002 @ 20:27:04 GMT+1300 (which was 8:27
where I live) Carren Stuart wrote and spread these wise comments on
Moving folder: bug?:

CS Works OK for me! :-)

It works indeed. I feel so stupid: i tried it by dragging the icon but
that doesn't work, apparently you have to drag the text. ---blush
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Messages deleted in Inbox folder?

2002-01-30 Thread Markus Haag

Hi TheBat Mailinglist members!

I've been reading your mailinglist for months now. i often found some
good tipps in the discussions but now I got a serious problem:

Today I opened my TheBat Programme and I discovered that almost all
mails in my Inbox (the Inbox of one of my three accounts) were
deleted (originally there were about 2000 mails
in the Inbox) - only 3 were left (the most recent ones).

have you any ideas of what might have happend to my folder?
any suggestings how to solve this problem?
thanks for your help


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Re[2]: Missing message in TBUDL folder

2002-01-30 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hi Jernej,

 That message seems to have been delayed... I only got it now (together
 with John Kennett's reply), while I got all other messages in that
 thread on previous mail check...

You are right, I also got first Alastair's reply on a later
connection.

But I *was* so sure I had seen Alastair's reply...

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The Bat! and ViaVoice

2002-01-30 Thread Stefan Thull

Hallo,
does anybody know, if The Bat! works with IBM ViaVoice?

Thank you very much

greetings
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Re: Spell checker-Language

2002-01-30 Thread John Phillips



Hello Paul
You wrote  On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, at 17:48:23 [GMT +1100] (17:48 Australian Eastern 
Time,Sunday):

 Is there a way to set this choice?


I think the writer may be talking about the CSAPI directories.  I also have this
problem.

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Removing lines in bodies of incoming mail

2002-01-30 Thread LhuRgoyf

Ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Yahoo-groups banner ad

Hi,

is it possible to write a macro/filter which does not shows or erases
some lines inside an incoming mail ? i do not have any knowledge about
perl (i remember that someone wrote about this). Maybe i can write a
simple remover with Java or C but is there a way to handle this with
macros ? or should i code a simple redirector which cuts the lines
from incoming mail and than sends it to tb! ?

(my request is mainly for signatures of free mail services.)

ps: i am talking about incoming mail, not for replies

..LhuRgoyf
...30.01.2002
...11:12

Haye, 29.01.2002 12:27
H Hello tbudl,
H   I try using this regex macro for reply :

H %quotes='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is)((\s*)?\n?-BEGIN PGP %-
H SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(%-
H -*?\s*?--\s*\n|%-
H _{40,}\s*\n|%-
H \n-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE.*s?\n|%-
-+\s+.*roups.*~--\)|%-
H \n+Get your FREE download|%-
H \z)%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%text%SUBPATT=4'

H   ...and quotes is empty when reply, what problem ?
H   any body help me ? ;)

H * sample original message quoted :

H top
H  Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~--
H Get your FREE credit report with a FREE CreditCheck
H Monitoring Service trial
H http://us.click.yahoo.com/ACHqaB/bQ8CAA/ySSFAA/0NYolB/TM
H -~-

H body text
H 
H text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
H text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
H text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
H 


H bottom
H Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/


H * when i reply

H Tuesday, January 29, 2002, 11:36:26 AM, you wrote:
H ...empty...



H --
H Regards,
H Haye


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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com


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Re: Missing message in TBUDL folder

2002-01-30 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Miguel A. Urech,

On Tuesday, January 29 2002 at 04:25 AM PDT, you wrote:

 But first reply by Alastair has just vanished. It is not in TBUDL
 folder, and it is not in Trash folder either. I have even done a
 search of my whole message base to no avail.

That's funny because I'm missing the second reply by Alastair... but
only in one of my Accounts, as I actually subscribe to TBUDL from two
separate Accounts, one Dial-Up and one Cable. I'm amazed at the
differences between the two as far as messages coming in, although the
Account I'm waiting for that second reply has been acting up lately.


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Re: The Bat! and ViaVoice

2002-01-30 Thread Joseph N.

TB! works with Naturally Speaking (which is now being sold by ScanSoft
after LH's descent into insolvency). I haven't tried it with ViaVoice
but don't know why it wouldn't work with that program also.

JN


 Stefan Thull wrote on Wednesday, January 30, 2002:

 Hallo,
 does anybody know, if The Bat! works with IBM ViaVoice?


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Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton

Hello TBUDL,

  Is  there  a way of quoting oneself and putting it in a new message.
  This  would  useful  in cases where one wishes to clarify a previous
  message. I would like to be able to select a section of a previously
  sent  message  and  have it quoted in a new message addressed to the
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Re: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi David,

On 30 January 2002 at 10:05:33 -0500 (which was 15:05 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Is  there  a way of quoting oneself and putting it in a new message.
   This  would  useful  in cases where one wishes to clarify a previous
   message. I would like to be able to select a section of a previously
   sent  message  and  have it quoted in a new message addressed to the
   same person.

   Anyone know a way to do this?

You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted).
Would that do?

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Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton

Hello Marck,

Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:05:13 AM, you wrote:

MDP You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted).
MDP Would that do?

Thank you Marck, that does help. But what about automatically adding
in the date and time of the original message (as when relying to a
message) and putting the original address in the To: box?

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Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton

Hello Marck,

Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote:

MDP SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this.

What is SmartPad and what does F6 do? I can find nothing in help or
the List of (un)documented shortcuts.

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Re: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi David,

On 30 January 2002 at 10:58:42 -0500 (which was 15:58 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MDP SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this.

 What is SmartPad and what does F6 do? I can find nothing in help or
 the List of (un)documented shortcuts.

Oops - parallax. I think it must be a beta feature in 1.54. Sorry to
confuse.

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Re: Messages deleted in Inbox folder?

2002-01-30 Thread Roman Katzer

On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:59:23, Markus Haag wrote:
 Today I opened my TheBat Programme and I discovered that almost all
 mails in my Inbox (the Inbox of one of my three accounts) were
 deleted (originally there were about 2000 mails
 in the Inbox) - only 3 were left (the most recent ones).

Maybe it's just the index file in your inbox. Go to where your Inbox mail is
stored (e.g. C:\Programme\TheBat\MAIL\Markus\Inbox) and _copy_ the files to
another directory for backup. Then delete the file called MESSAGES.TBI (it's
the index file for your inbox). Then start TB to see if it worked. Of
course, TB has to be shut down before you start this.
I might add that I generally find it a bad idea to leave mail in the Inbox.
It's unsorted and accidents can cause a big loss of mails. But then I also
make very frequent use of the backup functionality in TB. It rocks and it
has saved me from a lot of trouble (Windows' fault, not TB's).

Roman

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Re[2]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Marck,

 That's a bit convoluted really. You can start a reply to your own
 message, copy the bits you want, escape from that, start a new message
 to the real recipient (choosing from the address book) then paste the
 copied text.

I agree with you it's a bit convoluted. And he doesn't even have to
start a new message and copy/paste, he can just change the To address
in the reply to himself. I do this quite often.

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please ignore - testing

2002-01-30 Thread Dave Conroy

Testing new pop and smtp servers ... please ignore.



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Re: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi David,

On 30 January 2002 at 10:24:53 -0500 (which was 15:24 where I live)
David Denton wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MDP You can copy the text to the clipboard and use Alt-Ins (Paste Quoted).
MDP Would that do?

 Thank you Marck, that does help. But what about automatically adding
 in the date and time of the original message (as when relying to a
 message) and putting the original address in the To: box?

That's a bit convoluted really. You can start a reply to your own
message, copy the bits you want, escape from that, start a new message
to the real recipient (choosing from the address book) then paste the
copied text.

SmartPad (F6) comes in handy for doing a pastiche like this.

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delete msg from server - BUG?

2002-01-30 Thread Andy Spiegl

Hi!

I have the impression that the mail management option
 Delete message from server when it is removed from Trash
doesn't work.  I tried it with IMAP4 and POP3, but it is never deleted from
the server.

Could it be that I am doing anything wrong or is this a BUG?
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Re[3]: Quoting from sent messages

2002-01-30 Thread David Denton

Hello Miguel,

Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 12:54:48 PM, you wrote:

MAU I agree with you it's a bit convoluted. And he doesn't even have to
MAU start a new message and copy/paste, he can just change the To address
MAU in the reply to himself. I do this quite often.

You and Marck are right. This is convoluted. I think I have gotten too
used  to TB! doing things automatically. It is really not much trouble
to do as you suggest.

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Re: Removing lines in bodies of incoming mail

2002-01-30 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner

Hello LhuRgoyf,



 or should i code a simple redirector which cuts the lines
 from incoming mail and than sends it to tb! ?

If you do, I would be interested in such a thing, too.

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Re: Removing lines in bodies of incoming mail

2002-01-30 Thread Gerard de Vries

 
ON Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 7:25:25 PM, you wrote:

Hanspeter Hello LhuRgoyf,



 or should i code a simple redirector which cuts the lines
 from incoming mail and than sends it to tb! ?

Hanspeter If you do, I would be interested in such a thing, too.

At the risk of starting a large me to reply chain, ME TO!
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WinGate and The Bat

2002-01-30 Thread Charlie (ceejay)

Composed on 1/30/2002, at 8:53 PM GMT

Has anyone on the list any experience of using WinGate with The Bat? I
would like to share my (anytime) dial up account with the other
systems on my peer to peer network. WinGate appears to offer a simple
and inexpensive way for me to achieve this. My main concern is that I
should remain able to continue to use The Bat on my PC, which is the
system I intend to run WinGate from. I do not need (or for preference
want) to set The Bat up in server mode.

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Re: WinGate and The Bat

2002-01-30 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Charlie,

30. januar 2002, 22:10:20, you wrote:

Cc Has anyone on the list any experience of using WinGate with The Bat? I
Cc would like to share my (anytime) dial up account with the other
Cc systems on my peer to peer network. WinGate appears to offer a simple
Cc and inexpensive way for me to achieve this. My main concern is that I
Cc should remain able to continue to use The Bat on my PC, which is the
Cc system I intend to run WinGate from. I do not need (or for preference
Cc want) to set The Bat up in server mode.

I don't know about WinGate (it never worked for me), but with WinRoute
Lite www.tinysoftware.cz (under Windows 98 4.10.1998) and with
Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing (this is the best way of
sharing internet connection on Windows IMHO, but it's only available
since Win98 SE - which I have now), it works flawlessly.

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Re[2]: Messages deleted in Inbox folder?

2002-01-30 Thread ETM

I am a relatively new registered user of TB.  I did use ExpressAssist to
protect my OE mail.  I have also performed one backup of all of TB,
but have no proof that the backup was successful.  Is there a way to
confirm that everything is actually there?  Does the backup program
permit restoring in the event of a mail program failure?  How is
that done?

A wish would be that the Folder Menu specifically
spell out Empty Trash -- I think the potential to be in the wrong
folder when emptying trash is great.  Most other mail programs are
pretty specific on which folder is being emptied and require
selectively or consecutively marking mail for deletion from active
folders and only allow emptying the trash folder.

Elaine

 On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 10:59:23, Markus Haag wrote:
 Today I opened my TheBat Programme and I discovered that almost all
 mails in my Inbox (the Inbox of one of my three accounts) were
 deleted (originally there were about 2000 mails
 in the Inbox) - only 3 were left (the most recent ones).


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Re: Messages deleted in Inbox folder?

2002-01-30 Thread Alastair Scott

On 30 January 2002 at 21:52 ETM wrote:

 I am a relatively new registered user of TB.  I did use ExpressAssist to
 protect my OE mail.  I have also performed one backup of all of TB,
 but have no proof that the backup was successful.  Is there a way to
 confirm that everything is actually there?  Does the backup program
 permit restoring in the event of a mail program failure?  How is
 that done?

It can't be verified, save by importing it into another copy of TB!
(I've never had any problem but, if the file format were made open,
someone could easily write a separate program to check that a backup
file followed the format hint, hint :)

If there's a catastrophic failure, the way you get everything back is:

1. Reinstall TB! from the installation package

2. Restore the backup file via Tools | Restore

and everything (including the program settings) is restored from the
time you made the backup.

[There's a minor annoyance in that, the first time you run TB!, it
forces you to go through an 'account wizard'. This can't be quit from
so you have to put in nonsensical account information then, when you
finally get to the main screen, restore the backup file and delete the
nonsense account. I've put in a feature request that the 'account
wizard' _can_ be quit].

 A wish would be that the Folder Menu specifically
 spell out Empty Trash -- I think the potential to be in the wrong
 folder when emptying trash is great.  Most other mail programs are
 pretty specific on which folder is being emptied and require
 selectively or consecutively marking mail for deletion from active
 folders and only allow emptying the trash folder.

Not quite sure what you're driving at here as 'empty folder' on any
other folder puts the contents of the folder into the Trash, then
'empty folder' inside Trash _really_ deletes those messages.

Alastair

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Re[2]: Messages deleted in Inbox folder?

2002-01-30 Thread ETM

Thanks, Alastair.  I will hope that I never have to restore but at
least I know it is there in that event.

Yes, I agree that emptying another folder will send contents to trash for
permanent deletion from trash.  But a tired user, late at night,
isn't going to necessarily notice that he/she just dumped the sent
or whatever other folder's mail into trash, and then emptied trash and compressed the 
program.
 It happens too often among the subscribers to my newbie mailing
 list for me to not be well aware of careless deletes.  If you can
 *only* empty trash, but must selectively choose all or some of
 another folder to send *to* trash, there is a safeguard against such
 careless deleting.  I believe that both Outlook Express and
 Netscape (and perhaps Eudora) have this minor safeguard.

 Elaine


Not quite sure what you're driving at here as 'empty folder' on any
other folder puts the contents of the folder into the Trash, then
'empty folder' inside Trash _really_ deletes those messages.

Alastair


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Re[2]: WinGate and The Bat

2002-01-30 Thread Charlie (ceejay)

Hi Jernej,
 On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, at 21:41:20 [GMT +] you wrote:

JS 30. januar 2002, 22:10:20, you wrote:

Cc Has anyone on the list any experience of using WinGate with The Bat? I
Cc would like to share my (anytime) dial up account with the other
Cc systems on my peer to peer network. WinGate appears to offer a simple
Cc and inexpensive way for me to achieve this. My main concern is that I
Cc should remain able to continue to use The Bat on my PC, which is the
Cc system I intend to run WinGate from. I do not need (or for preference
Cc want) to set The Bat up in server mode.

JS I don't know about WinGate (it never worked for me), but with WinRoute
JS Lite www.tinysoftware.cz (under Windows 98 4.10.1998) and with
JS Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing (this is the best way of
JS sharing internet connection on Windows IMHO, but it's only available
JS since Win98 SE - which I have now), it works flawlessly.

I would be running it on an XP system Jernej. I'd be interested to
learn what problems you had with WinGate [ by direct email if this is
not off topic - moderators ? ]  I did look at WinRoute, but after some
research my preference *was* for WinGate.

This is going off on a tangent now; do/have you used Tiny's firewall
on your network? If so I'd like to chat about that too, I'm sure this
should be via direct email.

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Re[3]: WinGate and The Bat

2002-01-30 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Charlie,

30. januar 2002, 23:57:11, you wrote:

I'm cc-ing this to TBOT, the discussion should probably continue
there.

Cc I would be running it on an XP system Jernej. I'd be interested to
Cc learn what problems you had with WinGate [ by direct email if this is
Cc not off topic - moderators ? ]  I did look at WinRoute, but after some
Cc research my preference *was* for WinGate.

Problems with WinGate:
- after it was installed, it changed some of my network settings, and
  every time I went to the Control Panel-Network, Windows reported an
  error. If I changed anything, it would change back after restarting.
- I couldn't shut the computer down or reboot it. It would just sit
  there with the wallpaper displayed (wallpaper, it didn't even get to
  Windows is shutting down screen)
- even when running, the connection from the other computer worked
  only about 50% of time
- Windows was very unstable when WG was running
- couldn't get it to autodial (it always detected that the 'default'
  connection was deleted and new connection was added at startup)

I also tested some other software, but found WinRoute the easiest (and
more importantly, working :) . At that time I was using Win98 FE.

BTW: don't you have ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) in XP? I'm on
Win98 SE now, and I use ICS which comes with Windows. Extremely easy
to set up (even easier than WinRoute)

Cc This is going off on a tangent now; do/have you used Tiny's firewall
Cc on your network? If so I'd like to chat about that too, I'm sure this
Cc should be via direct email.

I have it running almost all the time.

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Re[2]: WinGate and The Bat

2002-01-30 Thread Leslie Costar

Hello Jernej,

On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 9:28:33 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Charlie,

 30. januar 2002, 22:10:20, you wrote:

Cc Has anyone on the list any experience of using WinGate with The Bat? I
Cc would like to share my (anytime) dial up account with the other
Cc systems on my peer to peer network. WinGate appears to offer a simple
Cc and inexpensive way for me to achieve this. My main concern is that I
Cc should remain able to continue to use The Bat on my PC, which is the
Cc system I intend to run WinGate from. I do not need (or for preference
Cc want) to set The Bat up in server mode.

 I don't know about WinGate (it never worked for me), but with WinRoute
 Lite www.tinysoftware.cz (under Windows 98 4.10.1998) and with
 Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing (this is the best way of
 sharing internet connection on Windows IMHO, but it's only available
 since Win98 SE - which I have now), it works flawlessly.


I use W2K's version, which is even better.

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Re: Removing lines in bodies of incoming mail

2002-01-30 Thread Carsten Thnges

Hi Lhurgoyf,

L is it possible to write a macro/filter which does not shows or erases
L some lines inside an incoming mail ? i do not have any knowledge about
L perl (i remember that someone wrote about this). Maybe i can write a
L simple remover with Java or C but is there a way to handle this with
L macros ? or should i code a simple redirector which cuts the lines
L from incoming mail and than sends it to tb! ?

L (my request is mainly for signatures of free mail services.)

Yep.

L ps: i am talking about incoming mail, not for replies

I have both good news and bad news for you ;-)

There is a programm called cut.exe (author: Dirk Heiser) written for
TB! doing exactly what you want. Unfortunately documentation is AFAIK
only available in German language.

http://www.guenther-eisele.de/cut/
http://www.Dirk-Heiser.de/cut/Cut.zip

It works like this:

- a filter exports incoming mails to a file and call cut.exe
- cut.exe cuts disturbing signatures from extracted mails (rules taken
  from a file called cut.ini)
- cut.exe reimports messages to The Bat!.

Maybe one should ask Dirk or Günther for an English translation of the
documentation ;-) It's only a short text.
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