date on msg saved to windows folder

2014-09-22 Thread Achdut18
Hi, All,

I occasionally copy inbox messages to client folders in Windows Explorer.   
However, the file date for the message (as shown in Windows Explorer, not 
within the message itself) then appears as the date that the message was saved 
to the folder, rather than the actual message date. Without changing the time 
and date on the computer clock, which I do not want to do, is it possible to 
copy a message into a folder such that the file name reflects the date and time 
that the message was created?  If so, how can it be done?

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Pasting text into The Bat

2014-09-22 Thread Forums
Hello Forums,

When I paste text into TB it brings in the format from the document rather than 
inheriting the format of the document I am pasting into. Is there a setting I 
can change to alter this please. I have looked through the options but cannot 
see anything relevant.

Thanks

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Re: Pasting text into The Bat

2014-09-22 Thread jb_lists_tb
Hello Forums,

On Monday, September 22, 2014, 4:51:44 PM, Forums wrote:

 When I paste text into TB it brings in the format from the document
 rather than inheriting the format of the document I am pasting into.
 Is there a setting I can change to alter this please. I have looked
 through the options but cannot see anything relevant.

Try Ctl-Shift-V or Edit|Paste as plain text.

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unable to open help file from within The Bat

2014-09-22 Thread Achdut18
I cannot open the Help Topics file from within The Bat!I CAN open the file 
by clicking on the file,  The_bat.chm, in Windows Explorer.  But, why am I not 
able to do so anymore from within the The Bat?(I used to be able to do it, 
but probably haven't tried for quite some time.)

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Re: date on msg saved to windows folder

2014-09-22 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Monday 22 September 2014 at 4:37:46 PM, in
mid:918259637.20140922103...@gmail.com, Achdut18 wrote:



 I occasionally copy inbox messages to client folders in
 Windows Explorer.   However, the file date for the
 message (as shown in Windows Explorer, not within the
 message itself) then appears as the date that the
 message was saved to the folder, rather than the actual
 message date. 

That is the date the file was created. The file system doesn't know
the message date; that is just part of the text in the file.




 Without changing the time and date on the
 computer clock, which I do not want to do, is it
 possible to copy a message into a folder such that the
 file name reflects the date and time that the message
 was created?  If so, how can it be done?  


You could always manually alter the filename after creating the file.


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Re: Pasting text into The Bat

2014-09-22 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Monday 22 September 2014 at 9:00:12 PM, in
mid:1754347284.20140922210...@trink.co.uk, jb_lists...@trink.co.uk
wrote:


 Hello Forums,

 On Monday, September 22, 2014, 4:51:44 PM, Forums
 wrote:

 When I paste text into TB it brings in the format from
 the document rather than inheriting the format of the
 document I am pasting into. Is there a setting I can
 change to alter this please. I have looked through the
 options but cannot see anything relevant.

 Try Ctl-Shift-V or Edit|Paste as plain text.  


I don't have that problem in TB! as I compose email in plaintext. In
some other applications, I get around the problem by first pasting
into something like Notepad, then copying from there and pasting into
the application.



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sending and receiving encrypted messages

2014-09-22 Thread Achdut18
Is it possible to selectively encrypt messages such that only certain messages 
that are sent out are encrypted?  Will any attached files also be encrypted?


I have a client concerned about privacy and would like to be able to send 
encrypted messages to the client with attachments.   How does this work?  Can I 
encrypt only messages to him without encrypting my entire data base?   If I 
send him an encrypted message, how will he unencrypt the message?   He does not 
use The Bat. 

Can he send encrypted messages to me through his own e-mail client using The 
Bat encryption technology?  These questions may seem incredibly naive, but 
I really don't know how this works.  The Help Topics facility talks in terms of 
having an encrypted database.  But, all I want to do is to encrypt certain 
messages.  Not all of them.  If they were all encrypted, then anyone I sent 
messages to would have to have a key to read them, correct?

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