Re: Bringing newsgroup and mailing lists messages together

2001-04-30 Thread Urban

Monday, April 30, 2001, ANT-ilic wrote:

DH>> After all, Agent will be developed further!

> Unlike my current favorite Gravity ;(

Have you confirmed this with Micro-Planet?
After all the help-file for G2.5 says:
  "If major improvements (such as version 3) are ever released and
  we begin charging for Gravity again, registered users will receive
  a major discount."

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Re: Bringing newsgroup and mailing lists messages together

2001-04-29 Thread Urban

Saturday, April 28, 2001, PFord wrote:

> I like
> Gravity a lot, but I've been wanting the ability to organize newsgroup
> messages into folders, which was promised for the next version. Now,
> that it's uncertain whether or not there will ever be a next version and
> certainly not for the foreseeable future, I'm thinking about
> alternatives.

Have you considered using a local server, such as Hamster
<http://home.knuut.de/tgl/own/hamtools.htm>. The page is in German, if
you want English, go to
<http://www.elfden.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/hamster/index.html>

You could use that, and an add-on called MixGroup (never tried it
myself), to merge several groups into one before Gravity gets them.

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Re: Replacing subject of incoming mail

2001-04-27 Thread Urban

Friday, April 27, 2001, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

> On  Fri, 27 Apr 2001 at 09:23:16 GMT +0200 (which was 27/04/2001 14:23
> GMT  +0700  my  Local  Time)  "Bernhard  Kohl"=[BK]  wrote  to Syafril
> Hermansyah :

BK>>>>  is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK>>>>  "AW: x" is replaced with "Re: x"?

> Sorry, I miss understand you.
> You  need  something  to "edit" incoming message, right ? If yes, I am
> afraid  there  is  no  menu or facility on TB! to do that, at least on
> simple way.

I just played with the "Run external program" option of the filters.

What I did was this:
 I started a text editor when the filter was hit, then I edited the
 subject and saved.
 After renaming the edited message to something.msg, I imported it
 back to TB.

Worked wonderfully.
Now it's only the part of finding out some way to do this automatically
remaining.

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Re: Books to learn regular expressions?

2001-01-29 Thread Urban

Monday, January 29, 2001, Josh Rogers wrote:

> What other applications is there for regex other than in TB?  I understand
> Perl uses them, but anything else?

Visual C++ uses 'em, as does PHP, JavaScript and a lot of other
programming related stuff.
Then there are regexps in Hamster, a news/mail-server, in quite a few
text editors - including my oh-lord-I-feel-in-a-masochistic-mood-today
favourite vi and the quasi-OS Emacs.
A couple of news readers has got regexps to; Besides Agent and Gravity, I'm sure
of Xnews and slrn.

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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-20 Thread Urban

Saturday, January 20, 2001, Thomas wrote:

> As for the footer, it is necessary, as most people (including myself)
> don't always look at the header, but "where is the archive" is one of
> those questions that come up too often otherwise.

Couldn't an alternative for that be to skip the footer and instead send
a message containing "where is the archive" kind of information once a
week?

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Re: how use The Bat for news...?

2001-01-07 Thread Urban

Sunday, January 07, 2001, ztrader wrote:

> I don't seem to have this NG available, although I do have many under
> the misc.z hierarchy. Could it be misc.hamster.en perhaps? If not,
> do you know a news server that carries it?

There is a list of servers and a couple of at nice links at
<http://www.nethamster.org>.

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Re: "Shortcut Key" for launching The Bat!

2000-11-27 Thread Urban

Monday, November 27, 2000, Ming-Li wrote:

> On Saturday, November 25, 2000, 4:07:00 PM, net5zero wrote:

>> It would seem that if I had assigned Ctrl+Shft+B to some other
>> application previously, it would do something instead of nothing.

> This shouldn't be allowed. My Windows doesn't allow me to reassign a
> shortcut key combination to another application before cancelling
> the first one. We're using different Windows, though.

My Windows doesn't allow me to do that, either.


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Re: Moving Folders2

2000-11-06 Thread Urban

Sunday, November 05, 2000, A. Curtis Martin wrote:

> On Sun, 5 Nov 2000 12:48:44 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] graced us with
> these comments:

> May I make a suggestion. In your reply template for this discussion
> list, replace the %quotes macro with the following. Be sure that it's
> all in a single line:

> %quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(^-BEGIN PGP
> SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(-*?\s*?--\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BEGIN
> PGP SIGNATURE)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%text""%SUBPATT=""3"""

> Hit reply to my previous message and see what happens. My signature and
> all the PGP related stuff should be automatically trimmed.

Can I do something similar for a print template?

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Re: Maybe something for the wishlist

2000-10-05 Thread Urban

Wednesday, October 04, 2000, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

> On  Wednesday, October 04, 2000  at  09:57:58 GMT +0200 (which was 12:57 AM
> where I live) witnesses say Krister Ekstrom typed:

>> I think it would be convenient
>> to have the possibility in the bat to add urls to
>> favorites/bookmarks/whathaveyou, this way you don't have to save a
>> whole message just in order to get the web address of some company or
>> whatever. What do you others think?

> Do you mean TB should have a bookmark list?  Or do you want TB to use
> IE's bookmark list?  TB should not use any specific 3rd party bookmark
> list since not everyone wants to run Internet Explorer or whatever.

> But having said all that, why don't you open the links in your
> favourite browser and use that program's bookmark feature?  Or am I
> missing something obvious?

I start TB from a batch-file containing
  explorer.exe "C:\temp\BatFavorites"
  "D:\Program\The Bat!\thebat.exe"

That way I can right-click URLs in TB, add the location to the
clipboard, ALT-TAB to my Explorer-window and create a new shortcut
pointing to that location - and I always get them stored in the folder I
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Re[2]: Display only unread messages

2000-06-12 Thread Urban

Tuesday, June 13, 2000, 12:01:52 AM, Roel wrote:

U>> I'd like to startup the Bat! in "Display only unread messages" mode. Is
U>> there a way to do that?

R> in the menu:
R>  View => Display => only unread messages

That's the way I do it now, but I'd like the setting to stick, so the
next time I start TB I won't have to do it again.

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Display only unread messages

2000-06-12 Thread Urban

I'd like to startup the Bat! in "Display only unread messages" mode. Is
there a way to do that?

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TB! as MAPI mailer

2000-05-27 Thread Urban

Can I use the Bat! as my MAPI mailprogram?
  

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Re[2]: Dumb newbie question?

2000-01-13 Thread Urban Ek

Hello Januk,

Thursday, January 13, 2000, 1:43:41 AM, you wrote:



JA>  When you say automate, what exactly do you mean?

I want to filter the messages without having to download them first.


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Dumb newbie question?

2000-01-12 Thread Urban Ek

Hello listmembers,

I've only used the Bat for four days, and I've just discovered the
Mail Dispatcher. A great little utility, but is there a way to
automate it, using filters or something like that?

Thanks in advance,
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