which files to restore?

2009-01-13 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hallo Fledermäuse,

I just lost my main account, TB just decided to drop it, for whatever reason. 
Because I remembered from long time ago, I made a new account and gave it the 
same name as the one gone MIA. *Poof* got all my mails back, BUT only the 
mails, no settings, no Templates for new messages, replies and so on, nothing 
of that sort. Since the files are all on-the-fly encrypted I can't even tell 
which ones to restore?

I am doing the shadow copy thing from Vista, and for most files it indeed 
offers me previous versions, but I don't know which ones I have to restore to 
get my templates and all back? 

Can someone tell me?

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RE: .EML associations don't remain sticky

2007-09-01 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Bob,

Saturday, September 1, 2007, 9:44:24 AM, you wrote:


 Thanks, the problem has come back - not Outlook but Outofluck Express
 seems to keep grabbing it.

 In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab
 'Programs'. Go there and look what's set as email program. I bet it's 
 Outbook Perplex.


 In my case it was Microsoft Office Outlook (not Express) but
 unfortunately changing it via Control Panel doesn't fix things. Next
 time Outlook is launched it re-instates itself as the default program
   . There doesn't seem to be anywhere in Outlook's Preferences to
 disable this behaviour, at least that I can find.  Manually setting
 file associations in My Computer/Tools/Folder Options/FileTypes (WinXP
 Home) also doesn't stick.  Since I really need to use the Calendar
 function in Outlook it looks like I'm stuck with resetting the Bat! as
 my default on a regular basis.

well I had that problem at work, and it was fixed after setting the Mail 
Program to TB! I then had to set it in TB again the next day, but never again. 
So there's still hope for you ;-)


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Switching to Vista

2007-08-31 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I am about to get my new PC next week (hopefully), and it will run Vista 
Business 64 bit. Any suggestions from Vista-Users that I should follow when 
installing TB on that virgin system?

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RE: .EML associations don't remain sticky

2007-08-31 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello lonewolf,

Thursday, August 30, 2007, 5:33:26 AM, you wrote:


 Bob,

 On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, at 08:56:02 [GMT +1000] (08:56:02 30/08/2007
 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:

 If you happen to have MS Outlook installed you may find that you will
 have ongoing problems. Despite continually associating eml files with
 The Bat! Outlook continually grabs it back and there doesn't seem to
 be any way to stop it. Its like Microsoft can't accept that anyone
 would actually really want to use another e-mail program  

 Thanks, the problem has come back - not Outlook but Outofluck Express
 seems to keep grabbing it.

In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab 'Programs'. Go 
there and look what's set as email program. I bet it's Outbook Perplex.

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remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

is it possible to remove an HTML attachment when replying to a mail, via a 
macro?

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RE: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Monday, March 5, 2007, 5:36:19 PM, you wrote:


 On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:15:57 +0100 GMT (05/03/2007, 23:15 +0700 GMT),
 Jurgen Haug wrote:

JH is it possible to remove an HTML attachment when replying to a mail, via a 
macro?

 When I reply with MicroEd, all attachments are deleted automatically
 from the reply.

I wish it would be that easy. I am using TB as an outlook replacement, 
including MAPI. And when someone writes to me with outlook (HTML mail) and I 
*reply* to that mail, without deleting the HTML attachment that I see in TB, 
then the recipient of my mail will not see what I write, but only the first 
mail (the first HTML mail). I guess this mail would have several layers of HTML 
mail and OUtlook only looks for the inner one or whatever. every now and then I 
fall into that trap and I get a call (if I am lucky) that I was sending a mail 
without saying anything. In TB I can see what I wrote (and I see TWO HTML icons 
for attachments). But when I look at my own mail in Outlook, I see only the 
first mail.
I am having HTML mail as standard, as required by my company.

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RE: remove HTML attachement

2007-03-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Monday, March 5, 2007, 6:52:09 PM, you wrote:


JH And when someone writes to me with outlook (HTML mail) and I
JH *reply* to that mail, without deleting the HTML attachment that I
JH see in TB, then the recipient of my mail will not see what I
JH write, but only the first mail (the first HTML mail).

 This happens when I forward HTML mails, adding my comment. I now see
 what you mean. I also have to delete the HTML part manually.

 Sorry, I don't have a solution to your problem.

there's one solution: Outlook. But I'd rather dissolve that solution... ;-)


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RE: how to rename an account?

2007-02-03 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello MFPA,

Friday, February 2, 2007, 11:27:07 PM, you wrote:


 Here, one Yahoo account that doesn't send via localhost has the
 following:-

 SMTP server smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk

 Perform SMTP Authentication (RFC 2554)CHECKED

 Same user/password as for mail retrieval  SELECTED

 Connection Regular

 Port   25

yup :-) that did the trick

this is what yahoo is telling me to do:


 Server Settings
 Incoming Mail Server (POP3):  pop.mail.yahoo.com
 
 Use SSL, port: 995
 Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):  smtp.mail.yahoo.com
 
 Use SSL, port: 465, use authentication


if I do what they say, it doesn't work.
if I do what you say, it does work.

Next time I just ask you

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how to rename an account?

2007-02-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I was trying out something with TB. I just found out that one can finally send 
and receive yahoo mails via pop-connection. So far I am using YPOPs for that. I 
managed to get the receiving working, but not the sending. He didn't like 
something about authentication. Dunno what.
Since it didn't work, I set all the settings back to the old ones (via YPOPs) 
and TB said the mailserver is complaining about 'POP authenticate before 
sending mails' GRRR I had that CHECKED.
Since I have a second Yahoo Mail account, that was still untouched and still 
working, I triple checked all settings, and all was the same. Still that same 
POP before.. error message.
So I set up a NEW account, named it TEST, and filled everything in there to 
make it work. And surprise surprise, it *did* work. I can send and receive. I 
moved all the filters and stuff to that 'test' account and deleted the old 
Yahoo Mail account.
But how do I rename that 'test' account to 'yahoo mail' now?

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RE: how to rename an account?

2007-02-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Roelof,

Friday, February 2, 2007, 12:43:49 PM, you wrote:


 On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 12:29:15 +0100GMT (2-2-2007, 12:29 +0100, where I
 live), you wrote:

JH I moved all the filters and stuff to that 'test' account and
JH deleted the old Yahoo Mail account.

 Disregard my previous message as I missed this. ;-)
  Account - Properties - General - Alter the name.

Thanks! :-) I just wonder what was preventing the old account from working?


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RE: bat and router

2007-01-31 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 2:01:40 AM, you wrote:


 The minimum I do for *every* URL before I click on it is look at the
 domain. If you don't want to send the full URL (why not?), it's really
 up to you whether or not you want to get your message accross, now
 that you know the tinyurl won't be clicked on. BTW, if you cp the
 full URL, it will be much faster for you than creating a tinyurl. Why
 do you go through all the trouble obscuring the URL you want the
 reader to click on?


one can have preview links now on tinyurl

maybe that's made for you.

like this one here.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/32rwwg


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RE: bat and router

2007-01-31 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 6:45:33 PM, you wrote:


 On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 15:04:03 +0100 GMT (31/01/2007, 21:04 +0700 GMT),
 Jurgen Haug wrote:

JH one can have preview links now on tinyurl

JH maybe that's made for you.

JH like this one here.
JH http://preview.tinyurl.com/32rwwg

 If people were posting the preview like you did, it would be somewhat
 better. But why? Just the full URL is one click less for me, and a lot
 of work less for you.

doesn't make much sense in an eMail environment! But it does for other 
purposes. I am using it at work.



 I just don't get the purpose of tinyurl. Should we move this to TBOT?

oh? I thought we took over this place and made it TBOT :-P
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RE: would it be possible to set TB up like this?

2007-01-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Roelof,

Monday, January 8, 2007, 9:09:46 PM, you wrote:


 On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 19:41:09 +0100GMT (8-1-2007, 19:41 , where I live),
 you wrote:

JH Would it be possible, to set up TB! to have the business mail
JH base still at that user folder on the notebook, but the mail base
JH of the private account on a USB-stick?

 I just tried to create an account at another location than the mail
 directory and that went fine. So I wouldn't know why you wouldn't be
 able to do so on a USB-stick. You should remember though to keep the
 stick in the computer when you're running TB, I don't know what TB
 will do if it cannot find an account.

okay, I finally got to try it. It really works, and was even quite easy to do. 
Just telling it to move the message base of that account and then it moved the 
base there, even. 

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would it be possible to set TB up like this?

2007-01-08 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I have a notebook at work, with TB! as mail program. For business, it connects 
to an exchange server. I am also accessing a private account on my provider's 
mail server. All accounts have their mail base in the documentssettings/user 
folder on my notebook.

Would it be possible, to set up TB! to have the business mail base still at 
that user folder on the notebook, but the mail base of the private account on a 
USB-stick?

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having different accounts in different drives?

2006-12-18 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

is it possible to have different mail accounts  in different locations? Like 
Account ABC on the C: harddisk, and Account 123 on a USB-Stick?

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just installed the new bat...

2006-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

and I thought it's so great with HTML now?

When I reply to an HTML mail, it strips off all HTML things and gives me the 
normal editor. Can I change that?

Is there a button to switch between HTML and non-HTML when writing a new mail?

Are there any macros so that I can decide per user if I want to write HTML or 
not?

:-)

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RE: just installed the new bat...

2006-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Maggie,

Tuesday, September 5, 2006, 8:28:35 PM, you wrote:


 On Tuesday, 05 September, 2006 at 2:15:43 PM you wrote:

J Is there a button to switch between HTML and non-HTML when writing a new 
mail?

 I can answer this one. In the editor window at the bottom (between the
 account name and the language) you can right or left click to choose
 HTML or plain and you can set the default from there, too.

ah, thanks, silly me. :-)
the problem is the 'default' Imagine I set HTML as default, which I would 
like to do, and write just one more message to TBDUL
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RE: just installed the new bat...

2006-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Roelof,

Tuesday, September 5, 2006, 8:36:02 PM, you wrote:


 On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 20:15:43 +0200GMT (5-9-2006, 20:15 , where I live),
 you wrote:

JH When I reply to an HTML mail, it strips off all HTML things and
JH gives me the normal editor. Can I change that?

   Options - Preferences - Viewer/Editor - uncheck 'reply to html in plain 
 text'

h it is unchecked :-(



JH Is there a button to switch between HTML and non-HTML when writing a new 
mail?

 I guess you can create the button yourself, it's available as a menu
 option in the editor:
   Options - Message Format - Pick your choice

:-) as long as Ritlabs hasn't found out about Toolbars being editable as in MS 
Office or at least in Opera, I guess I won't be able to do that.



JH Are there any macros so that I can decide per user if I want to write HTML 
or not?

 You can set the editor you want to use with the %SetEditor macro:
 %SetEditor=1 for Plain text Microed
 %SetEditor=2 for Plain text Windows editor
 %SetEditor=3 for HTML / Plain
 %SetEditor=4 for HTML only

ah thanks I have to copy that into my keynote.

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RE: just installed the new bat...

2006-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello,

Tuesday, September 5, 2006, 8:15:43 PM, you wrote:


 and I thought it's so great with HTML now?

 When I reply to an HTML mail, it strips off all HTML things and gives me the 
 normal editor. Can I change that?

okay I figured that one out now. the standard has to be set to HTML editor, for 
the checkmark that Roelof mentions to be considered at all.
So if I have the non-HTML editors as standard and get an HTML-mail and want to 
reply to it, it doesn't switch to HTML. my misunderstanding. I have set my 
mailer now to HTML as standard.


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RE: just installed the new bat...

2006-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Tuesday, September 5, 2006, 9:18:35 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Jurgen Haug  everyone else,

 on 05-Sep-2006 at 21:08 you (Jurgen Haug) wrote:

 okay I figured that one out now. the standard has to be set to HTML
 editor, for the checkmark that Roelof mentions to be considered at all.
 So if I have the non-HTML editors as standard and get an HTML-mail
 and want to reply to it, it doesn't switch to HTML. my
 misunderstanding. I have set my mailer now to HTML as standard.

 If I'm not mistaken, this behaviour is new, and not very logical.

it's logical because it's not logical. after all we are talking about TB! and 
HTHM-mail. Synapsenkollaps.


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RE: Anyone using TB with dual monitors?

2006-05-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Marten,

Sunday, April 30, 2006, 9:55:56 PM, you wrote:

 me, at work, on my notebook. I haven't noticed anything weird apart from
 all the annoyances regarding HTML mails and exchange server connections
 (which, I am quite sure, more than half of those problems are not TB!s 
 fault).

 What's wrong?

 OK:

 1) Whether or not I have the main TB window on Monitor 1 or 2, a Create New
 Message window always opens on Monitor 1 - no amount of creating and
 closing in any combination will persuade the Create New Message window to
 open on Monitor 2.

okay, since I always have the TB! window on my Monitor #1 I never noticed. It's 
right, even when pulling TB! to #2, it opens new windows on #1. Bad.


 2) When the Laptop is on walkabout - away from Monitor 2, TB, un,like
 other applications, still tries to display windows on the non-existent
 Monitor 2 and then I have to use right click on the task bar icon for the
 wayward window and hit arrow down to capture it and guess how to drag the
 mouse to make it appear on the Laptop display.

Hmmm not here, but I tell you how I did it, maybe that's why it did not happen.
TB! on monitor #2. Shutting it down.
Then I went to the display properties and unticked the #2-setting 'attached'. 
Starting TB!, it opened in #1 as it should.

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RE: Anyone using TB with dual monitors?

2006-04-30 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Marten,

Sunday, April 30, 2006, 9:19:55 PM, you wrote:


 Is anyone using TB on a Win XP system with dual monitors?

 I am having all sorts of anomalies in window behaviour and wonder of there
 is anyone else out there with whom it is worth sharing experiences and maybe
 solutions.

me, at work, on my notebook. I haven't noticed anything weird apart from all 
the annoyances regarding HTML mails and exchange server connections (which, I 
am quite sure, more than half of those problems are not TB!s fault).

What's wrong?

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RE: Anyone using TB with dual monitors?

2006-04-30 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Marten,

Sunday, April 30, 2006, 9:55:56 PM, you wrote:

 1) Whether or not I have the main TB window on Monitor 1 or 2, a Create New
 Message window always opens on Monitor 1 - no amount of creating and
 closing in any combination will persuade the Create New Message window to
 open on Monitor 2.

 2) When the Laptop is on walkabout - away from Monitor 2, TB, un,like
 other applications, still tries to display windows on the non-existent
 Monitor 2 and then I have to use right click on the task bar icon for the
 wayward window and hit arrow down to capture it and guess how to drag the
 mouse to make it appear on the Laptop display.

 This is no good of course, if the wayward window has no task bar icon
 (such as a Save dialogue (for an attachment, say)).

 3) Well those two will do for now...

okay I forwarded the mail to work, and will try out what my TB does. 


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RE: Bug in 3.80.03

2006-04-29 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Robert,

Saturday, April 29, 2006, 2:28:38 PM, you wrote:


 Recently, John Phillips squawked :

 No place to enter number of messages to keep, or number of days to
 keep them.


 Not confirmed in my WinME.
 RMB on Folder Name then Properties
 brings up window with usual two Q's about # and how long
 


right. same here.


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RE: Ignoring URL's whilst Spellchecking

2006-03-20 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Monday, March 20, 2006, 7:25:10 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Paul Meathrel  everyone else,

 let me mangle your quotes and...

 on 20-Mrz-2006 at 19:07 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:

 Untick, tick, tick, untick, tick, untick, tick, untick, tick and

 untick, untick, untick, untick, tick, untick, tick, untick, tick,

 ...ROTFL!!! ;-)

Zeckenparty.


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RE: Displaying HTML

2006-01-29 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Sunday, January 29, 2006, 2:54:00 PM, you wrote:


 Yes, it is possible to go phishing when the option to download content
 from the web is enabled. However, in TB it will be set off by default.
 And if you view it in your browser, I'm not sure.

 If I, as a responsible adult, want to download pictures into my
 received email, what would it hurt the other TB-users if I could?
 Nobody is forced to do that.

 And if I do compromise my system, let it be my problem. I will not
 blame TB. Please allow me to decide for myself whether I want to see
 an HTML mail in all its glory.

*sigh* you are so right, and also very patient.

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RE: Displaying HTML

2006-01-24 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Jack,

Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 12:53:06 PM, you wrote:


 Hello one and all,

 Is there a way to get TB! to display the graphics in an HTML email
 without having to launch a browser?

 Empty boxes with little red X's in them don't convey a lot of
 information.

welcome to the club of those poor people that try to use emails as they are 
used today, not as someone thought them up 10 years ago...

TB! will not show those graphics to you.


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problem with TB using the right account

2006-01-13 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

the problem that I have happens only every now and then, and I can't reproduce 
it.
I am having one account connecting to a POP3 Server (Safaribears) and one 
account connecting to a MAPI Server (Exchange at work).
I have set up all my private contact address book entries to use a template 
that includes account=private so that this mail is not going by accident via 
the office server.

I am exchanging like a hundred short mails with my girlfriend on this private 
account, and like 2 or 3 times she writes back to me are you aware that this 
mail came via your office account?

When I look my sent mail up it says as sending email address [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
showing the right one. That's why I never noticed before. But when I look at 
the headers I can see thanks to the message ID that, yes, indeed it went via 
the office server.
As I said, this happens only every now and then. Can't reproduce it. I tried 
looking at mails in the office section and then sending a mail to my gf, that 
works, same when I am first at private mails, also works. But sometimes not.

Anyone else who had the suspicion in that direction?



Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:45:14 +0100
From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?J=FCrgen?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v3.62.14) Professional
Organization: SafariBears
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lady Carinne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ???
X-Rogue: :Jurgen_Haug:
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

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RE: TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-21 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Robin,

Thursday, December 22, 2005, 2:25:20 AM, you wrote:


 The Bat! connects to Microsoft Exchange Servers using native MAPI
 protocol to fetch or send the messages. You just have to install
 Microsoft Office Outlook or Microsoft Exchange Client to supply the
 Exchange connectivity components which The Bat! will be using

 That would be very useful since I currently have to run Outlook to
 connect to the MS Exchange server at work.

I am using TB! at work (and I regret having started it, but not because of 
IMAP/Exhange, but because of the terrible HTML support of TB). The connection 
to TB! is easy. You just set up the account with MAPI, where you usually would 
choose IMAP or POP3, you need your password and all that stuff. And then it 
works. 
Fun is, when I installed that over a year ago, I needed to have Outlook running 
to connect with TB! For some months now, it works without Outlook. If that is 
because our admin changed something on the exchange server settings, or because 
TB! got changed, I do not know.
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RE: TB to work in a network

2005-11-14 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Monday, November 14, 2005, 6:09:41 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Robin Anson  everyone else,

 on 14-Nov-2005 at 03:44 you (Robin Anson) wrote:

 RTFM. Before ask, read the manual...

 Hey, that's a bit rough

 Every time I read that, I assume the author meant read the friendly
 manual... :-)

 particularly given the state of the documentation for TB

 The networking part hasn't changed a lot and the documentation is still
 valid for that part, isn't it? F1, index, networking contains a chapter
 The Bat! Networking Course which I think is good documentation.

yes, that may be, but I'd say after looking for something in the 'documentary' 
for TB! for the second or third time, without finding anything, or finding 
something outdated, it can be expected that one doesn't look there anymore but 
asks the friendly TBUDL list instead ;-)
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RE: Bug in MAILTO link handling

2005-11-12 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Saturday, November 12, 2005, 11:09:41 AM, you wrote:


 Hello Jurgen Haug  everyone else,

 I now filed the bugreport for this problem:
 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5332

merci bien

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RE: preventing TB from deleting URL when doing 'send link by mail' in browser?

2005-11-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, November 9, 2005, 10:34:23 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Jurgen Haug  everyone else,

 on 09-Nov-2005 at 21:55 you (Jurgen Haug) wrote:

 %QINCLUDE=AddRogue%ACCOUNT=Jurgen%NOUSEPGP

 The problem may be the %ACCOUNT macro. If you switch the account, the new
 template of that account may be used used (as long as you haven't made any
 manual changes to the message yet). Try to remove it and see what happens.

okay. I tried to play with it a bit.

If I do the 'send by email' in the browser, a requester from TB! pops up asking 
me which account to use.
If I use my main account 'Jurgen' and try to send the mail to my girlfriend, 
then it works (that was the macro I posted).
When I do the same but choose the account 'MailingLists' for instance, and then 
still try to send it to my girlfriend, THEN the url disappears. So yes, you are 
right it is the account-switching. 

If I would remove that, then the mail would work, but it would be send from the 
MailingLIsts acount, which I don't want. Is that a 'feature' of TB to work that 
way (meaning I have to accept that) or can something be done with the macro?

here again the macro:

%QINCLUDE=AddRogue%ACCOUNT=Jurgen%NOUSEPGP
Hallo Carinne

%Cursor

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He is deleting the content, because I am telling in this macro to write 
something into the body, right? With the text and the %cursor, maybe, too?
IS there like a macro or a function that would ADD instead of REPLACE, or the 
likes?





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RE: preventing TB from deleting URL when doing 'send link by mail' in browser?

2005-11-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Thursday, November 10, 2005, 5:58:18 PM, you wrote:


 I consider this a bug. If the content has already been edited, changing the
 account, recipient, or whatever, should not apply the template again, and
 in fact, this is already the case for normal messages. If I haven't typed
 anything into the message body itself and switch the recipient, the new
 template is applied. But if I already edited the message, there will be no
 changes.

 Seems like TB does not treat the URL as edit - and thats wrong. Since you
 discovered it, do you want the fame (and save me the hassle;-) and open a
 report on the BugTracker, or shall I do that?

Since *you* were asking *harr harr harr* I leave the fame and honour to you. I 
did it only once I think so far, and I am still too stressed out from a typical 
chaotic thursday at work... ;-)



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preventing TB from deleting URL when doing 'send link by mail' in browser?

2005-11-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

when I want to send a link directly from the browser, the TB-mail window opens, 
I can see the url written in the body, and then my macro kicks in writing a 
greeting and deleting the URL. What macro do I have to use so that this does 
not happen?

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RE: preventing TB from deleting URL when doing 'send link by mail' in browser?

2005-11-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Feli,

Wednesday, November 9, 2005, 9:29:41 PM, you wrote:


 On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 19:39:29 +0100GMT Jurgen Haug wrote:

JH when I want to send a link directly from the browser, the TB-mail
JH window opens, I can see the url written in the body, and then my
JH macro kicks in writing a greeting and deleting the URL.

 Here it works as expected. The behaviour you describe is probably due to
 your new mail template. How does it look like?

like this:

%QINCLUDE=AddRogue%ACCOUNT=Jurgen%NOUSEPGP
Hallo,

%Cursor

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remove HTML-attachements from incoming mail?

2005-11-08 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I often get mails where I see an attachement as HTML, which just contains the 
same mail again. Is there a makro that automagically removes HTML-attachements 
from incoming mails?

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RE: 3.62.09 is now available

2005-11-01 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Richard,

Tuesday, November 1, 2005, 7:27:05 PM, you wrote:


 I downloaded 3.62.09, but was unable to install it. I received an
 error message saying it wasn't a valid Windows installer package.
 Anyone else having this problem or is it just me?

I don't see which one you are using, so maybe that's why (I downloaded Pro). 
But I bet it's just that it was broken, and they fixed it, because I downloaded 
it a few minutes ago and it works.


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some security issue with password protected accounts

2005-09-23 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I have an issue here with password protected accounts, and I don't think that 
it's so minor.

I am using TB at work, too, and have the two private mail accounts that I have 
configured on it password protected. That works quite well I get asked for the 
PW each time I want to open the account - as expected. BUT I have several of my 
private address book entries templates with a switch ACCOUNT=PRIVATE to make 
sure that the mails don't get sent via the company's account.
And when my private mail account is closed and therefore locked, and start a 
mail to one of those recipients, then those mails can still be sent even though 
the account is locked.

Anyone else has this?

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RE: header entry clickable?

2005-09-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Sunday, September 11, 2005, 11:25:41 AM, you wrote:




 Can you mark the link  select open link with the right mouse button
 context menu?

yup that works.


 I believe this is not related to PopFile alone (because I can't doubleclick
 the link in your Organisation header either), but rather a forgotten
 function that was not implemented back to how it was when the header bar
 was re-coded to support unicode.


ah, okay, I thought when I installed TB! I forgot to switch something on... So 
there was some changes and since then it's not working in general anymore? 
Let's see who else can confirm.


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header entry clickable?

2005-09-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I used to have my POPfile link double clickable to get to the popfile 
classification window. It doesn't work anymore. I guess it's a setting that I 
lost when I had to reinstall everything a few weeks back.
When I go to edit headers I find a checkbox for 'this field is an address list' 
and I thought it's the one. But no, it is only swallowing up the TDL part of 
the address and that's it. Still not clickable.

Any hints?

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what's the cheapest way to get a TB license?

2005-08-23 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

what's the cheapest way to get a TB license? Is there still some old TB! 
available in some recent computer mag or so, that can be used to upgrade?

My girlfriend used to use TB! here on my PC for her mails, but now she got 
herself a notebook and AFAIK she can't use my TB on that, right? She wants to 
switch to Opera M2 or Thunderbird and I want to keep or using TB.

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RE: how to stop TB! cutting word in half when at the end of the line?

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 7:30:55 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Jurgen Haug  everyone else,

 on 09-Aug-2005 at 19:14 you (Jurgen Haug) wrote:

 what do I have to do to make TB! stop cutting words at the end of the line?
 I am using Rich/HTML with Auto Wrap at 78.

 I can't reproduce that. When does that cutting occur?

 When I use the HTML editor, TB wraps the text only at the window border,
 and not at any specified column...

hmmm I am replying to a mail, and just type and type (not an HTML mail, a 
normal mail but my editor is set to Rich/HTML in prefs) and he just cuts long 
words in half if he feels like.
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RE: how to stop TB! cutting word in half when at the end of the line?

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Mary,

Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 7:43:08 PM, you wrote:


 On Tuesday, August 09, 2005, 12:38 PM, you wrote:

 When I use the HTML editor, TB wraps the text only at the window border,
 and not at any specified column...

 hmmm I am replying to a mail, and just type and type (not an HTML
 mail, a normal mail but my editor is set to Rich/HTML in prefs) and
 he just cuts long words in half if he feels like.

 Are you using the Windows editor in the Edit Mail Message window or
 the MicroEd?

ah, that one I forgot: Plain-Text/Windows.

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Re:PGP key request

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Vladimir,

Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 9:00:25 PM, you asked for my PGP key. Please find it 
attached.

This is an automated reply and your mail won't get read.

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RE: how to stop TB! cutting word in half when at the end of the line?

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 11:38:52 PM, you wrote:


 ...uhm, whats happening here... the last of these quotes lines is wrapped
 after the auto- word in the editor window. Odd. Maybe it will be gone when 
 sending the message?

 your name just now, and the font that I'm writing in did a complete change.

 Here's a chopped word: the e. of change moved to a different line in the 
 editor window.

 Lets see what it look like when I send this... *click*

ah finally someone with the same problems *g*. And it looks not chopped, so 
it only appears like that while editing. Well I can live with that for now.


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RE: PGP key request

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Jonathan,

Wednesday, August 10, 2005, 12:34:39 AM, you wrote:



 Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 9:00:25 PM, you asked for my PGP key. Please find 
 it attached.

 This is an automated reply and your mail won't get read.

   Looks like you might need to fix your auto-responder not use
   reply-all, but just reply to sender.

agh, how embarassing.

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RE: PGP key request

2005-08-09 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Jonathan,

Wednesday, August 10, 2005, 12:34:39 AM, you wrote:



 This is an automated reply and your mail won't get read.

   Looks like you might need to fix your auto-responder not use
   reply-all, but just reply to sender.

hmmm, I am using this 'send automatic reply' item in the filter office. What do 
I have to do to make it only reply to the sender?


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RE: looking for a mass-mailing makro

2005-05-24 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Peter,

Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:31:27 PM, you wrote:


 Jurgen,

 On 17-05-2005 15:26, you [JH] wrote in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JH Is there a makro running on some helpful soul's PC that I could use?
JH Something like reading the recipients from an external list and then
JH sending independent mails to each recipient or so?

 You could make a new address book (group), import all your addresses
 into it and then make a quick template to use for the mass mailing.

 Then, in the address book, focus on the relevant book (group) and select
File  New mass mailing from template...

I was trying that out now, and that really works (after figuring out that I 
have to close the address book first, I never saw any template to pick from 
:-)).

One question. The mail body itself will always be the same, just some 
announcement that a new info is coming along. But how could I automate the 
progress of attaching the PDF I want to sent along? I thought I could set up a 
specific folder and then just have TB attach anything it finds in that folder? 
I would then just have to copy the PDF(s) into it first. Would that be 
possible? Or would I have to always give a full path with filename?


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RE: address book gone?

2005-05-17 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Peter,

Monday, May 16, 2005, 10:30:56 PM, you wrote:


 Jurgen,

 On 16-05-2005 19:59, you [JH] wrote in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JH after installing 3.5, my two address books were gone, there was just
JH a new generic one with a single address, ritlabs. Did that happen
JH only to me, or is the 'standard procedure'?

 No problem here.

hmmm that's weird. It happened on my side as well as on my g/f's side. I 
haven't joined this Beta cycle, upgraded straight from the last 3.x version.

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RE: address book gone?

2005-05-17 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Perry,

Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 2:30:32 PM, you wrote:


 Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 5:47:32 AM, you wrote:

JH I haven't joined this Beta cycle, upgraded straight from the last
JH 3.x version.

   I doubt the fact that you went from the last official version to
   version 3.5 is the issue because I did the same and have had no
   problems here. I have been reading TBBeta faithfully but I did NOT
   install any of the interim releases before installing 3.5.

   Good luck in finding the real cause and/or in resolving your issue.

thanks. I have no clue what has happened, maybe it was because I had none that 
was named as they originally were called? Or maybe because it's a TB 
installation where two users share the same base? Well I found some address 
books that were a bit older but might have been even up-to-date. I don't change 
that much in them.

Are there any themes or icon sets to download yet, somewhere? I checked out the 
german and the czech batpages but there was nothing.

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RE: looking for a mass-mailing makro

2005-05-17 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Peter,

Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:31:27 PM, you wrote:


JH Something like reading the recipients from an external list and then
JH sending independent mails to each recipient or so?

 You could make a new address book (group), import all your addresses
 into it and then make a quick template to use for the mass mailing.

 Then, in the address book, focus on the relevant book (group) and select
File  New mass mailing from template...

I will try that out when I get to work, thanks for the tip!


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RE: looking for a mass-mailing makro

2005-05-17 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Perry,

Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 4:03:39 PM, you wrote:



   It appears today is my day to reply to messages from you, Jurgen. ;)

well I have no objections to that ;-)



  As you'll see it is very rudimentary and I'm sure
   not very sophisticated, but it works and it may help you get started
   with something more elegant.


thank you for the little macro. I will try it out and when it works I might 
actually try to adjust it a bit to my needs.

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address book gone?

2005-05-16 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

after installing 3.5, my two address books were gone, there was just a new 
generic one with a single address, ritlabs. Did that happen only to me, or is 
the 'standard procedure'?

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RE: Announcement: The Bat! Nailclipper

2005-05-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello,

 Just announced I see - coming shortly to a finger near you...

 The Bat! Nailclipper – Mobile Enail Client

I am surprised, POPfile didn't put that in my Spam folder *g*



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Groups to do BCC?

2005-04-29 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

is there a way to make groups in the address book where all the recipients are 
getting it as BCC? or a macro that can do that?

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RE: Smileys

2005-04-28 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Thursday, April 28, 2005, 4:59:24 PM, you wrote:


 IMO, smileys (sp? smilies?) are graphical elements and you can add them to
 an HTML message as such yourself.

 I'll only vote yes on this if I get *this* as bold and _that_ as underlined
 and /those/ as italics auto-interpreted, too. ;-)

sounds good to me ;-)

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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thorvald,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 9:16:42 AM, you wrote:


 Hæ!

 Saturday, February 5, 2005, 08:09, Jurgen Haug wrote:
 This and HTML mail as standard when you start a new mail.

 No, sorry, this would let many people go away.

 HTML should not be used for emails.

HTML *is* used for eMails.

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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thorvald,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 10:33:53 AM, you wrote:


 Saturday, February 5, 2005, 10:25, Mic Cullen wrote:
 Sometimes it's extremely useful. Rarely, but when you need it, you
 really need it.

 No, sorry. I do not see any sense in using HTML for emails at all.

we will see what Ritlabs will do in future.

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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Tony,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 11:10:27 AM, you wrote:


   A reminder of what Jurgen Haug on TBOT typed on:
   Saturday, February 05, 2005 at 10:46:19 GMT +0100

JH we will see what Ritlabs will do in future.

  Can you imagine what TBOT AKA The Cartoon Network would be like if TB!
  had full blown html capability?

not much worse I'd say, no? And if even so, so what? It's TBOT. There's nothing 
essentially you'd miss if you start filtering on people who don't stop 
overdoing it. I'm not talking about implementing a general rule that everyone 
writing with TB! has to using pink backgrounds animated cartoons and blinking 
text everywhere. But a) for me *personally* it would be so much better if I'd 
have TB! with full HTML capability b) professionally, in the industry I'm 
working, like it or not, HTML mail is a must. I've switching employers a lot in 
the last years and almost everywhere HTML mail was a MUST and c) for Ritlabs i 
think it would attract a lot more people to TB! than it would scare of those 
ASCII-evangelists who have lost touch with reality out there.
Just like in a browser where you have toggles for using ActiveX, JavaScript, 
Java, images, popups and all the rest, it's certainly not out of the question 
to have that configurable in TB!, too. 


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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thorvald,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 11:37:16 AM, you wrote:


 Hæ!

 Saturday, February 5, 2005, 11:19, Jurgen Haug wrote:
 b) professionally, in the industry I'm working, like it or not, HTML
 mail is a must.

 Sorry, I disagree.

 I am using emails professionally since 1994.

 And I have never seen an industry/company where HTML is a *must*.

so you tell me you know better than me what is going on in the kind of industry 
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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Tony,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 11:46:23 AM, you wrote:


  To be honest, I'm easy either way. I have no problem with displaying html
  images direct from the web in email, it can't hurt can it?

  It's just so many people are against it.

so many people *on here* are against it. But I didn't buy TB! to communicate 
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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Marck,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 12:24:38 PM, you wrote:

JH yeah that would be nice, it would have made me convert some people
JH to TB! This and HTML mail as standard when you start a new mail.

 Preferences..Viewer/Editor..Default message/text editor.

 Enjoy. (Or shudder, as I do).

grin - I would never use a setting that makes ALL emails start as HTML mail and 
I would have to turn that off if I don't want to use that. Most of my mails are 
plain mails. But a macro setting and a switch in the ADDRESS BOOK would be 
*really* great. 
And better support for HTML mail. But I think they're working on that.

The problem is, that I am using TB! at work, too (which in itself is not a 
problem but a blessing), but in the last 4 or 5 places I been working the rule 
was  'You have to have HTML mail switched on by default, and you have to use 
this and that template for your mails' - which usually included some colourful 
and larger text font for the name and the company logo above/below it.

My present work place is the worst. The administrator has set the mail server 
so that it turnes ANY incoming mail into an HTML mail, and ALL outgoing mails 
are turned into HTML mails as well. ARGH! I am using now my own mailserver for 
my private mails I send out, but I can't do that for my business mail. 

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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 1:52:05 PM, you wrote:


 This is a privacy, not a security issue. For that very reason the wish to
 add a sender to a list of trusted senders from whom remote images are
 allowed exists. Or a simple menu entry download images now.

:good: that's one of the things needed on TB!

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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello David,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 3:20:50 PM, you wrote:


 If I recall Netscape/Mozilla mail used to have the option in the
 address book for tagging contacts as 'This person prefers plain text
 email' or 'this person prefers HTML email' or 'Send Both'.  Something
 along those lines would work nicely too for TB! I think.

hey, you're right, now that you talk about it, that I remember, too!



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RE: Remote Images in HTML mail?

2005-02-04 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello David,

Saturday, February 5, 2005, 5:38:04 AM, you wrote:


MR I don't think you can download images directly into the message pane,
MR but you should be able to open the attached HTML document into a
MR browser if you really want to see all the images.

 Yeah, I know that.  He wants to be able to open the images right in
 the menu pane like Thunderbird or Pocomail does.

yeah that would be nice, it would have made me convert some people to TB! This 
and HTML mail as standard when you start a new mail. Each time I show collegues 
TB! (am the only one using that at work) that's one of the first things that 
makes them go away.

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RE: The worlds smallest email?

2005-01-28 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Kevin,

Friday, January 28, 2005, 7:28:46 PM, you wrote:

G I had 2 more of these e-mails this morning :( If I get them at
G regular intervals I will try disabling this spam filter and see if
G they disappear.

 My guess is that its either misconfigured spam software or a trojan
 spam engine that isn't working as intended. In spite of their small
 size and lack of a message body, I report them to SpamCop anyway.

I think I got those spams via my old Geocities account which forwarded it to my 
Yahoo account. I couldn't stop the Geocities account forwarding that stuff so I 
just too a new Yahoo account. Never got that again.

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RE: rss plugin?

2005-01-15 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Saturday, January 15, 2005, 9:26:21 PM, you wrote:


 on Saturday, 15. January 2005, at 20:33:34 [GMT +0200] you wrote
 regarding rss plugin?:

Is there any RSS plugin for The Bat !?

 Yes there is, but you have to setup for each RSS Feed an new account
 in TheBat! :(

 http://www.thebatworld.de/modules/download/index.php?op=visitlid=74

yeah, that's one thing that bugs me, too. It should be possible to set up all 
the RSS URLs in a .ini or whatever and then the plugin just polls those 
things one could even set up how often each URL gets polled and things like 
that. And all goes into one Account!

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RE: rss plugin?

2005-01-15 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Thomas,

Saturday, January 15, 2005, 10:40:19 PM, you wrote:


 yeah, that's one thing that bugs me, too. It should be possible
 to set up all the RSS URLs in a .ini or whatever and then the plugin
 just polls those things one could even set up how often each URL
 gets polled and things like that. And all goes into one Account!

 Nice idea but imho thats not possible with a plugin. Has to be a
 external aplication (proxy) like Mygate, with which you can read news
 in TheBat!

ah. okay. That could certanly be. I am not in (on?) any newsgroups so I don't 
know about that world. :-) Is there no proxy that can provide RSS feeds as POP 
for TB!?

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RE: Sticky toolbars?

2005-01-06 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Sharon,

Thursday, January 6, 2005, 4:31:53 PM, you wrote:

 Best Wishes
 Sharon Stiles

your photos are terrific!


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RE: Heres another TB! Image

2004-12-19 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Darrin,

Sunday, December 19, 2004, 8:48:43 PM, you wrote:


 Found this on the web and just put the text on it.
 http://www.sidnak.net/auf/tbat_image.jpg

how much's a license on THAT bat? O:-)

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RE: TB on Linux

2004-12-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Nav,

Friday, December 10, 2004, 12:41:33 PM, you wrote:


 Does Ritlabs have any plans to release Linux version of TB.

 I really don't like windows, but TB is holding me up :)


I always hated Windows, i switched to a PC and Windows rather late. I come from 
the Amiga section and that has spoiled me. But now with Win XP and SP2 and 
stopped hating Windows. I just hate MS now ;-)

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RE: TB on Linux

2004-12-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Alexander,

Friday, December 10, 2004, 5:56:30 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Jurgen Haug  everyone else,

 on 10-Dez-2004 at 17:48 you (Jurgen Haug) wrote:

 there's only 1 (one) program from MS that I like (a lot) and that's Excel.

 Have you tried OpenOffice? My (simple) needs for a spreadsheet are easily
 fulfilled by OO.

yes, and I am using it at home for Word and Presentation, but for what I do, I 
need Excel (Plenty of Excel VBA programming in it).

Presently I am using the betas of the v2 OOo and I really like the latest beta.

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RE: TB on Linux

2004-12-10 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Nick,

Friday, December 10, 2004, 5:32:35 PM, you wrote:


 Friday, December 10, 2004, 4:23:26 PM, you wrote:
JH But now with Win XP and SP2 and stopped hating Windows. I just
JH hate MS now ;-)

 Well put! I think that sums me up exactly, that and the fact that my
 Linux boxes just seems to get better over time while my XP boxes just
 tend towards sh$*.


there's only 1 (one) program from MS that I like (a lot) and that's Excel.

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RE: problem with TB when switching my XP user account to Limited,

2004-11-26 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Ralph,

Friday, November 26, 2004, 4:57:31 PM, you wrote:


 @Friday, November 26, 2004, 05:35 you wrote:

 If you are running Windows XP Home, that tab is
 not visible unless you boot into Safe Mode.

 You could try FaJo XP File Security Extension v0.9 (XP FSE) from
 www.fajo.de - this tool helped me a lot fiddling around with
 different rights, because it makes the security tabs visible in Win
 XP Home WITHOUT booting in safe mode...

I downloaded the FaJo program yesterday and tried it out. Yes now I can see the 
security for each folder. But the thing is that use DOES have full rights for 
the folder.
I was looking now a bit closer at the folder and the content. My problem was 
that TB! said it can't store the file in that folder with the name bat22.tmp or 
so. Well they are THERE. TB is saving them. Does TB actually mean it can't take 
that TMP file and save it somewhere else? That's great - where? LOL.

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RE: problem with TB when switching my XP user account to Limited,

2004-11-25 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Raymund,

Thursday, November 25, 2004, 8:37:05 PM, you wrote:


 I want to switch my normal user accounts (two) from admin to
 limited, and I can't get TB to function.

 Do both use the same message base?

yes, first it was the the TB! program folder and then I moved it to the Shared 
Documents.



 Error:
 Coult not store message C:Documents  settings\User\Local 
 Settings\Temp\bat\1c.temp

 Hmmh. Which user? The first or the second?

The first one. Mine. The second one wasn't even active at that time.



 Where and what do I have to change so that TB can work with the temp files 
 again?

 You should have a look for the security settings of that folder.
 Normally the logged on user should be able to access his/her temporary
 files.


I did and I can see options for making the folder private or to make it shared. 
nothing of that is clicked. I guess it's not NTFS.


 To change the security settings, right click on the folder and click
 on security. If there is none, you don't use NTFS and I have no clue
 what's going wrong...

 TB! works here as normal user, as it always did. I only started it as
 administrator to set the path and created a dummy account for it.

 Maybe your better off if you backup and restore to the two user
 accounts.

yeah I guess that's the only thing. I think I will wait until the next official 
version of TB comes out, with the encryption and stuff, I wanted to do a fresh 
install then anyway...

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problem with TB when switching my XP user account to Limited,

2004-11-24 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I want to switch my normal user accounts (two) from admin to limited, and I 
can't get TB to function.

First error was this one (TB didn't even start):
Failed to create working directory C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Mail

okay, I figured there was no access to that path from a limited account, so I 
copied the mail directory to Shared Documents and pointed there as default 
folder in TB! prefs.

Now TB starts nicely and I first thought everything works. It found the mails 
and after loading the address books from the new path, everything was okay - 
until TB started to download new mails.

Error:
Coult not store message C:Documents  settings\User\Local 
Settings\Temp\bat\1c.temp

TB was showing an error message for each downloaded email and then after a 
lng time was done - no new mails showing up.

When I switch the user back to admin, everything works as it is now.

Where and what do I have to change so that TB can work with the temp files 
again?

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RE: problem with TB when switching my XP user account to Limited,

2004-11-24 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Greg,

Wednesday, November 24, 2004, 11:06:29 PM, you wrote:


 Wednesday, November 24, 2004, 3:37:17 PM, Jurgen Haug wrote:

 Where and what do I have to change so that TB can work with the temp files 
 again?

 Well I suspect if you are on a NTFS drive that you will have to give
 rights to the path where temp files are stored to the limited user.

hmm, I don't get it, it's not in the 'my documents' section of that user, but 
it's in the path of the 'documents and settings' for that specific user!?!? 
Shouldn't that be okay for programs then? Opera didn't have any problem with it.

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RE: Mod: Untrimmed reply

2004-11-21 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Tony,

Sunday, November 21, 2004, 1:39:22 PM, you wrote:

 Darn I have been :trout: 'd :)

  That makes two of us today within ten minutes. Marck must have had a good
  days fly fishing yesterday :)

yesterday? they already smell badly, must have been last weekend.


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RE:X-Ray?

2004-11-08 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Michael,

Tuesday, January 1, 1980, 1:00:00 AM, you wrote:


 The SMTP on port 25 works fine. It is just the incoming mail I have a
 problem with.

and with your DATE ;-)

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RE: X-Ray?

2004-11-08 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Bill,

Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:38:26 PM, you wrote:


 Time to review your template?  You're removing the
 space between Re: and the subject.  Notice how mine
 puts that space back in.

you mean, like now?
I didn't know there was a space supposed to be. Well I have some spare spaces 
lying around, so I will send them out with each subject ;-)

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what is the version number of this new 3.01 ?

2004-10-14 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I downloaded the msi pack called 3.01 and installed it, but TB still says 3.0.1.33. Is 
that correct?

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glyphs file for v3

2004-10-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I just noticed now that the glyphs file that I have been using on v2 doesn't provide 
all needed icons for TBv3 (in the Sorting Office some are missing). Can someone please 
point me to a collection of glyphs for v3? I checked the czech glyphs collection but 
couldn't find one for v3.

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RE:Rogues pics

2004-10-03 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Lynn,

Sunday, October 3, 2004, 10:08:40 PM, you wrote:

 Check. Actually, to be absolutely sure, I did both.

 And I did actually check all those things in case I missed
 something earlier ...

 No rogues :-(

 There is, at the right hand end of the view pane, a ? and
 something else that I can't identify .. it is not,
 however, a pic.

 If I click on it, no matter what message is loaded, I get
 a message in a little window, to this effect (it is
 actually formatted with headings and so on):

 signer unknowninvalidunknown signature format.

sounds like PGP signature.

could you maybe upload a screenshot of your TB! screen somewhere and give us the URL. 
Sometimes looking at something helps a lot ;-)

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RE:Rogues pics

2004-10-03 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Lynn,

Sunday, October 3, 2004, 10:32:31 PM, you wrote:



 Sunday, October 3, 2004, 1:21:13 PM, you wrote:


JH could you maybe upload a screenshot of your TB!
JH screen somewhere and give us the URL. Sometimes
JH looking at something helps a lot  

 Which TB screen(s) do you want?

 I'll do *anything*! lol!

I'd just like to see your normal TB! Screen, when you're looking at the preview pane 
and all that. That place where you're supposed to see the rogues. Just to get an idea 
what we are all talking about...


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RE:Macro for mail format ?

2004-10-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Anne,

Saturday, October 2, 2004, 2:23:12 PM, you wrote:


 On Saturday, October 2, 2004, 12:43:17 PM, Roelof wrote in message:
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
R %Language=AM


 Ermmm isn't AM American English Roelof? Real English English is EN
 isn't it? ;)

maybe there is an SE one too? Scottish English? :-D Toothpack and horshesh

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switching editor from plain text to HTML via macro?

2004-09-26 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

I want to set my default message text editor to HTML/plain text, since I do almost all 
my mails outside the mailing lists (and receive almost all my mails) as HTML.
But it seems I can do that only on the topmost general level, meaning for all accounts 
and so on it's  the same. I can't set it to HTML for my personal mail account and to 
plain text for the mailing lists, right?
So, is there a macro that I could add?

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RE: The Bat and Dual Monitors instability

2004-09-23 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello admin,

Thursday, September 23, 2004, 12:25:51 PM, you wrote:


 I have just worked out why TBv3 is crashing out so frequently.

 I have recently set up a dual monitor system. When TB window(s) are
 moved to the secondary monitor then the problems occur:

 a) When changing the width of headers by click and drag, the header
 instantly shrinks to zero width.

 This does not occur when TB window(s) are on the primary monitor.

 b) Unspecified instability causing TB to quit and close down without
 warning with a 'MS error 'Send Now' message thing.

 This seems, so far, not to happen when TB is displayed on the primary
 monitor.

 Anyone else using dual monitors are you getting similar probs?

I am using TB! at work on my Notebook with Dual-Monitor configuration. It runs on my 
primary Monitor (the notebook's TFT Display), but I remember, that I had moved it to 
and fro for awhile in the first days (like two months ago). 
I don't have any problem. Oh, I am using v2 at work, since I bought that license only 
like 8 weeks before the release of v3, and there's no grace period. But still that at 
least addresses the 'old bug reports' about it, somehow.

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RE:A new one

2004-09-12 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Bill,

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 9:21:21 AM, you wrote:



 On Sat, 2004-09-11, Mica Mijatovic wrote:

 Not any invention of mine. It really exists:
 http://www.insultmonger.comxxx/generators/index.htm.

 I stupidly tried out the above (xxx-modified) site and it installed several spyware 
 programs on my computer. I have spent most of the day cleaning them off my machine 
 with Norton Anti-virus,
 Ad-Aware and regedt32.

 DO NOT GO TO THE SHAKESPEARE RANDOM CURSING GENERATOR!
 YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

I tried it out, too - no problem.

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RE:Outlook Bat!

2004-09-12 Thread Jurgen Haug
Privet Maksym,

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 5:10:05 PM, you wrote:

 As far as I understand, you use The Bat! for your Internet mail, but _not_
 as your Exchange client. In that sort of setup, you don't have your
 MAPI32.DLL replaced by TB!, so your Outlook works fine.

JH well I have set TB! to use MAPI to fetch mail from the Exchange Server. That's 
all I know :-)

 But you didn't press the Instal The Bat! as the Simple MAPI request
 handler button in Options-Applications, did you?

no, I don't think so :-)

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RE:v3 or v3.0.0.11

2004-09-12 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Quin,

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 5:57:23 PM, you wrote:


   This mail belongs in the beta group as well but I'm not signed up
   for it. When I install v.3.0.0.11 over v.3.0, Help  About displays
   3.0.0.11 only until I close the program. When TB! is re-opened, only
   v.3.0 is displayed in Help  About.

   Do others see this, too?

nopes, not here. Could it be that you installed it someplace else, and when you start 
it again with a link you have (I presume) that you're calling the old version?

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RE:OT: Shakespeare Random Insult Generator [was Re: A new one]

2004-09-12 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Doug,

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 8:51:33 PM, you wrote:

rich When I visited it created a directory (under Progra~1) called
rich Winad client and then winad.exe puts itself in the machine run
rich section of the registry.

rich It also added winadx.dll, referenced in a cryptic entry in
rich \windows\downloaded programs.

 What is 'Progra~1'? I presume Program Files.

 It didn't do that to me. I wonder if you are using Internet Explorer,
 which even the US government's US-CERT cybersecurity center has warned
 people not to use!

 I use Opera and Firefox.

 I visited the site, then checked with Adaware and Spybot Search and
 Destroy, no problems.

and that's why I don't have any problems with that site either. ;-)


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RE:Outlook Bat!

2004-09-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello John,

Saturday, September 11, 2004, 11:20:41 AM, you wrote:



 Hi Bat! Fans,

 Can Bat! run alongside OutofLuck as the e-mail client?

 Any special considerations here?

 Running XP Pro SP2.

 T.I.A.

I am having Outlook and TB! v2 (v2 because I was blöd enough to buy the business 
license a few weeks before v3 came out) at work, and they run alongside. When I set 
TB! to leave the messages on the server, then I can have them in Outlook, too, if need 
be.


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RE:Outlook Bat!

2004-09-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Ian,

Saturday, September 11, 2004, 12:33:39 PM, you wrote:


JP Yes, sorry I didn't express myself properly can only speak Australian
JP English!

JP Any tricks in setting this up at all?

 One thing you need to be aware of is that if you want The Bat! to be
 the MAPI application, then Outlook will not work as its MAPI32.DLL
 file will be replaced by The Bat!'s.

 You can leave this option out and Outlook will work, although you
 might see Outlook pop up as the mail client.

I can't confirm that. I have TB running as my main mail app, and when I click on a 
link in Opera, TB comes up. And Outlook works too. (which is about all positive I can 
say about it, plenty of things don't work, but that's more thanks to the exchange 
server setup at our company :-/)

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RE:Outlook Bat!

2004-09-11 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Maksym,

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 1:46:18 AM, you wrote:



 You can leave this option out and Outlook will work, although you
 might see Outlook pop up as the mail client.

JH I can't confirm that. I have TB running as my main mail app, and
JH when I click on a link in Opera, TB comes up. And Outlook works too.
JH (which is about all positive I can say about it, plenty of things don't
JH work, but that's more thanks to the exchange server setup at our
JH company :-/)

 As far as I understand, you use The Bat! for your Internet mail, but _not_
 as your Exchange client. In that sort of setup, you don't have your
 MAPI32.DLL replaced by TB!, so your Outlook works fine.

well I have set TB! to use MAPI to fetch mail from the Exchange Server. That's all I 
know :-)

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RE:Time for 2 Lists??

2004-09-05 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello expires30sept04,

Sunday, September 5, 2004, 10:18:48 PM, you wrote:


 Hi

 Sunday, September 5, 2004, 3:18:20 PM, joeo wrote:

 HI,

 Maybe we should have a version 3 list and a version 2 list.

 Perhaps posters could be requested to prefix their subject with
 [v2] or [v3] if the discussion is version-specific.

that sounds like a good idea to me 


 I am staying with version 2 and don't want to download all the version 3 stuff.

 At least you would know which to read and could filter out the v3
 stuff.

right. works the other way too, for those that upgraded they don't have to hear about 
the miseries of v2 problems...

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RE:The Bat! v. 3.0

2004-09-02 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Mary,

Thursday, September 2, 2004, 7:43:23 PM, you wrote:


 I appreciate the thoughtful comments from you and from Cory. I really
 don't know much about running a business--I've always been either an
 employee or a customer or both. :)

 I do hope that in the future those making the decisions will find ways
 to keep the beta-testers (to whom I myself am forever grateful) better
 informed and happier.

you know I really pity the programmers, because I think they're doing a great job, and 
they get kicked in their butts just as much as us users.

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RE:Ritlabs *is* a business...

2004-09-01 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello M,

Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 3:23:49 PM, you wrote:


 On Wednesday, September 1, 2004 @ 8:29:31 PM, Nick Dutton wrote:

 [snips]

Nick I'd bet that this is where their real money comes from, not in keeping
Nick a (vocal) few of the faithful happy. They are a business after all.

 But businesses should have ethics, should they not? And not keeping promises
 isn't very ethical. That seems to be the main bone of contention.

 Of course, it's almost impossible to tell what Ritlabs are thinking or going
 to do, due to their usual policy of almost total non-communication.

well I think the time for business and ethics being expected together is over...
at least that's what I see these days. 
Like I remember several years back when I was hunting for a job, I got a reply letter 
to every of my applications, saying they got my application, and they considered it 
and they want to see me for an interview, or sorry, but no they don't. When I was 
looking for a job last year, I only got replies if they were interested in hearing 
more. And it's with a lot of things like that.

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anyone know a really GOOD and recent review from a big magazine or so about TB?

2004-08-30 Thread Jurgen Haug
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Hallo Fledermäuse,

today our admin was asking me why I insist on using that weirdo email client Bat 
anyway, and I would like to show him a good review about it. The last one from 2004 
that I know was a bad one, from PC mag. :-(

I really try to promote TB! at work, but one can see (with all my problems) that Bill 
Gates is doing is usual best (and he is really good at that) to make every program to 
need all his other programs. Exchange Server? Better only use Outlook! ARGH!

Ah and since I am at it, without you guys out there (especially Roelof, who will never 
go thirsty here in my home town ;-), but also Robin, Allie or Marck et al), I think my 
TB! wouldn't do anything that I couldn't do with Outlook. Merci bien.

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RE:regex/macro help needed

2004-08-29 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Robin,

Sunday, August 29, 2004, 12:55:27 AM, you wrote:


 On Sun 29 August 2004, 2:44:26 +1000, Jurgen Haug wrote:
 I have a little problem with a subject-modifier macro and need some help.
 
 Thank you for looking here: http://www.safaribears.de/help/regex.html

 As I understand it, you are trying to take a subject like
 :-* Re: something
 and extract
 something

 If that is correct, the problem with the regex is not with what you have
 added, it is that it starts with \A:?. This matches the first colon,
 then the :-\* re that you have added doesn't match what is left. You
 could add -\* re instead, or take out the :? at the beginning of your
 regex line.

thank  you!  that  did  the  trick! So this \A:? thingy isn't just looking for a
colon at the END? like actually it's :-* RE: and I thought that's the colon it's
looking for. This stuff is voodoo.

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RE:regex/macro help needed

2004-08-29 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Robin,

Sunday, August 29, 2004, 2:05:07 PM, you wrote:


 On Sun 29 August 2004, 16:09:31 +1000, Jurgen Haug wrote:
 thank  you!  that  did  the  trick! So this \A:? thingy isn't just looking for a
 colon at the END? like actually it's :-* RE: and I thought that's the colon it's
 looking for. This stuff is voodoo.

 The \A locks the pattern to the beginning of the text you are
 searching, so \A:? matches zero or one colon at the beginning if the
 text. If you then search for :-\* further down the pattern, it will be
 looking for a second colon (because \A:? matches the first) followed by a
 dash and an asterisk.

ah, I guess I get it now (for this time). You mean, my mistake was to think 'hey
I am giving him the :-* as a pattern, so I can forget about it, and after that I
started  looking  for  the  colon,  which came later :-* RE: -- here, BUT regex
couldn't care less about what *I* am thinking, since it will always look for the
first  colon,  no  matter  what pattern I am throwing at it, since this \A thing
tells him to do exactly that! right?

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