Re: An idea when TheBat! will be fixed to be able to answer mails coming from Outlook ?

2006-03-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stephane,

On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 18:02:00 +0100 GMT (10/03/2006, 00:02 +0700 GMT),
Stephane Bouvard [ML] wrote:

SBM Those users are using charset=windows-1258 (that's theire
SBM choice, it's strange but not a fault), and TheBat! allways cut
SBM the last caracters of each header line, including the reply-to:
SBM email address, meaning that everytime you answer a mail, this
SBM mail is refused as the domain does not exist (of course)...

It's a known bug: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5390

SBM Did someone have an idea when TheBat! will become useable to
SBM reply to emails and not only to make new one ?  I think it's
SBM really a major bug in a core functionality of a mail program, i
SBM was thinking this bug would be fixed in the next release after a
SBM few days, but after many months the bug is still there...  

While I haven't tried it with this version, I confirmed it with
3.62.14 on 26 November last year. I agree with your sentiments. Send a
bugnote to that bugreport.

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An idea when TheBat! will be fixed to be able to answer mails coming from Outlook ?

2006-03-09 Thread Stephane Bouvard [ML]
Hi,

It do a long time that a bug in TheBat! make it really difficult to answer many 
mails received from Outlook users...

Those users are using charset=windows-1258 (that's theire choice, it's 
strange but not a fault), and TheBat! allways cut the last caracters of each 
header line, including the reply-to: email address, meaning that everytime you 
answer a mail, this mail is refused as the domain does not exist (of course)...


Did someone have an idea when TheBat! will become useable to reply to emails 
and not only to make new one ?  I think it's really a major bug in a core 
functionality of a mail program, i was thinking this bug would be fixed in the 
next release after a few days, but after many months the bug is still there...  


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Re[2]: An idea!

2002-06-27 Thread Chris Weaven

Original message received from Ravindra Maharaj on 19/06/02

Hi,

RM If not, and if no one puts it up, I could write a database driven
RM page that could handle the submissions.

RM If people would find that useful, that is.

RM Then when certain questions come up - all you need to do is point to a link.

What was the conclusion on this, was or is anything planned?

Thanks,

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An Idea.

2002-06-26 Thread Mrten

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hi list,

someone just gave me an idea:

if you have two accounts, yet in the preferences you point them to have
the same home-directory (under filesdirectories), what consequences would
that have?

could you for example still have different mail-retrieval settings or have
the accounts effectively become one-and-the-same?

Mrten.

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Re: An Idea.

2002-06-26 Thread Jos Flachs

 if you have two accounts, yet in the preferences you point them to have
 the same home-directory (under filesdirectories), what consequences would
 that have?
Good idea! That would make the Bat work like Pegasus. :-) 
 could you for example still have different mail-retrieval settings or have
 the accounts effectively become one-and-the-same?
Why should they?

Thanks, very good idea.

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Re: An Idea.

2002-06-26 Thread Mrten

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Om 3:35 op donderdag 27 juni 2002, Jos Flachs:

 could you for example still have different mail-retrieval settings or
 have the accounts effectively become one-and-the-same?

 Why should they?

because settings are held in files with a fixed name, perhaps.

but i dunno fersure, so i asked.

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Re: An Idea.

2002-06-26 Thread Patrick Hagemann

Hello,

 if you have two accounts, yet in the preferences you point them to
 have the same home-directory (under filesdirectories), what
 consequences would that have?

you should test if The Bat doesn't destroy your mail database when you
fetch you mail from several servers at the same time.
When there are two threads writing into the same file and those aren't
aware of this you can lose and corrupt you data.

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 or have the accounts effectively become one-and-the-same?

I don't think so because The Bat will save these settings in the same
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'Nother Template Idea

2002-03-14 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hello, Bat fans,

I have another idea for a template, but I am not sure if this is
possible:

I have a lot of ebay auctions going on right now. Apart from sending
an auto-reply to the highest bidder (I figured that one out, thanks to
you) I would like to extract the following information from the
endofauction notices by eBay and save them in a separate text file:

Article - Highest Bid - Email address of highest bidder - Mail address
of highest bidder.

So at the end of the day I don't have to print out all the ebay
notices but just this single external txt-file to have all the
necessary information on paper - this should serve as some kind of
daily or weekly report.

Is it possible to extract this information and send it to a text file?

Of course new entries will have to be added to this file which means
that old entries should not be deleted.

Take care,
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Re: 'Nother Template Idea

2002-03-14 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Andreas,

On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 21:01:45 +0100GMT (14-3-2002, 21:01 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

AS you) I would like to extract the following information from the
AS endofauction notices by eBay and save them in a separate text file:

AS Article - Highest Bid - Email address of highest bidder - Mail address
AS of highest bidder.

AS Is it possible to extract this information and send it to a text file?

I suppose it's possible, you've already got the regexp to extract
the necessary items, so create a filter that writes the message to
text. (A possibility on the actions tab.) Create a template for the
saved messages that creates a text with only your wanted items.

AS Of course new entries will have to be added to this file which means
AS that old entries should not be deleted.

Check the append to file option.

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Re[2]: 'Nother Template Idea

2002-03-14 Thread Andreas Schwartmann

Hi, Bat folks,

on  Thu, 14 Mar 2002 at 22:20:28 GMT +0100 (which was Thursday, March
14, 2002, 22:20 where I live) Roelof Otten wrote the following lines
regarding 'Nother Template Idea:

RO Hello Andreas,

RO I suppose it's possible, you've already got the regexp to extract
RO the necessary items,

Not all items: For this report I need to extract the buyer's name and
address. When I use the regexp

%SETPATTREGEXP=Name:.*?\n%REGEXPMATCH=%Text

it will give me MY name, because (german) Bbay lists as follows:

Artikelbezeichnung: Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
Artikelnummer:  1522028490
Verkaufspreis:  EUR 5,00
Auktionsende:   13.03.02 23:25:37 MEZ
Anzahl der Gebote:  5
Mitgliedsname des Verkaeufers:  schwarti
E-Mail-Adresse des Verkaeufers: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Name:   Andreas Schwartmann
Strasse:Schwerinstr. 37-39
Ort:50733 Köln

Mitgliedsname des Hoechstbietenden:   xAmple
E-Mail-Adresse des Hoechstbietenden:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Name:   XYZ
Strasse:Bahnhofstr. 22
Ort:12345 Nowhere


I need to extract the last part of the message, the buyer's name and
address.

How can I accomplish that?  What regexp string do I have to look for,
in order to tell The Bat to use the last appearance of Name and
Straße, not the first one?


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Re[2]: Idea of new filter

2002-02-13 Thread Philippe Gouillou

Bonjour,

 Tue, 12 Feb 2002 18:20:26 +, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

MDP Create a filter with Regular Expressions enabled and look for the
MDP following in kludges:

MDP  ^References.*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MDP with an alternative of:

MDP  ^In-reply.*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MDP This will pick up replies to your messages.

 It works fine : thank you.




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Re: Idea of new filter

2002-02-12 Thread David van Zuijlekom

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On Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at 18:50:09 +0100, Philippe Gouillou
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PG Does anyone know if it's possible to create a filter which would
PG react on mail whose Follow up header contains the reference to a
PG mail I've sent. The aim : on a high volume mailing list it can be
PG useful to see directly which mails are an answer to one you have
PG written.

I use a filter that doesn't work the way you described but it works
very well (at least on the TB! mailinglists). It looks like this:

String  LocationPresence
David van Zuijlekom TextYes
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Kludges Yes

Alternatives:
David van Zuijlekom on TBUDLRecipient   Yes
David van Zuijlekom [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Recipient   Yes

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Re: Idea of new filter

2002-02-12 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Philippe,

On 12 February 2002 at 18:50:09 +0100 (which was 17:50 where I live)
Philippe Gouillou wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Does  anyone  know  if  it's possible to create a filter which would
   react  on  mail  whose  Follow up header contains the reference to a
   mail  I've  sent.

For you, yes, because you have message IDs generated at your end.

Create a filter with Regular Expressions enabled and look for the
following in kludges:

 ^References.*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]

with an alternative of:

 ^In-reply.*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This will pick up replies to your messages.

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Crazy Idea? XP Mail Notification...

2001-12-10 Thread Mark R Harding

Hi TBUDL,

I have a (possibly) daft idea I'd like some advice/help on if possible
or at the very least a response that what I'm thinking of just isn't
possible in TB!.

If one runs Win XP and uses the Welcome Screen as the Logon mechanism
(rather than the NT/2000 classic ctrl-alt-del logon box) then it's
possible to have extra information listed against each user's account
icon - principally the number of programs currently running under each
ID and the number of unread email messages in their MSN/Hotmail
accounts - should they have one.

This is possible because (according to Microsoft's info) both
Outlook/Express and Messenger are capable or checking that mail and
then updating the registry key stored at...

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/UnreadMail

I was wondering if there was a way to get TB! to report the number of
new mail messages (ie: unread messages) to (say) a shell/batch script
of some kind that could then update the registry key indicated. I
don't use hotmail but I have several accounts, from all of which the
mail gets congregated into one set of folders under TB! This would
mean that if I could get a single notification out of TB! I could
probably do something with the XP registry.

I've looked into the helpfiles under the command line options but not
found anything really meaningful.  Is there any obscure feature that
might help me hidden away somewhere?

As usual, any and all help would be appreciated.

Best Wishes,

Mark.

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Re: Crazy Idea? XP Mail Notification...

2001-12-10 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Mark,

An archeological dig discovered that on Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at
00:01 GMT +, Mark R Harding [MRH] typed the following:

MRH HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/UnreadMail

MRH I was wondering if there was a way to get TB! to report the number of
MRH new mail messages (ie: unread messages) to (say) a shell/batch script
MRH of some kind that could then update the registry key indicated.
[...]
MRH I've looked into the helpfiles under the command line options but not
MRH found anything really meaningful.  Is there any obscure feature that
MRH might help me hidden away somewhere?

As far as I know, there is no such feature that you could use
directly.  However, what you could do is to create a script that would
export only unread messages from each of your folders.  The script
would then have to count the resulting messages and could report the
number of unread messages.  I can help you with the VBScript version
of this, but we should move discussions about code to the TBTECH list.


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Any Idea ?

2001-06-10 Thread Raj

Curtis, David  Ghostflyer,

Thanks to you I did solve the problem. Hamster is very simple to install and have done 
so.
Not being a Techie, I need time to study the Mercury software, which does appear to 
have
better features.

I do however wish TB had the option of checking multiple 'Pop' within a single account.

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Re: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread Thomas F

Hello Raj,

On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 17:28:53 +0530 GMT (09/06/2001, 19:58 +0800 GMT),
Raj wrote:

 With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
 I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.

One POP account is one TB account. Same word, same meaning. ;-)

 Reason : I use multiple ISP, each of them have provided me a pop account. I normally 
do
 not use the id's. But would like to check the accounts once in a while to see if 
they have
 any offers. Or in other words do not want to miss any mail sent to the account.

If you want to check your account (POP account), you will have to tell
TB the details by creating this account in TB.

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Re[2]: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread Raj

Thanks for the reply Thomas.

I  already  have  half a dozen accounts (with an average of 8-9 folders per 
account)for my
business needs. I just do not want to create half a dozen more to access all my 'pop'
accounts.

I guess this feature is not available - May be a feature which could be included in the
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Saturday, June 09, 2001, 6:02:11 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Raj,

 On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 17:28:53 +0530 GMT (09/06/2001, 19:58 +0800 GMT),
 Raj wrote:

 With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
 I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.

 One POP account is one TB account. Same word, same meaning. ;-)

 Reason : I use multiple ISP, each of them have provided me a pop account. I 
normally do
 not use the id's. But would like to check the accounts once in a while to see if 
they have
 any offers. Or in other words do not want to miss any mail sent to the account.

 If you want to check your account (POP account), you will have to tell
 TB the details by creating this account in TB.

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Re[3]: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Raj

On 09 June 2001 at 18:20:57 +0530 (which was 13:50 where I live) Raj
emanated these words of wisdom

 I  already  have  half a dozen accounts (with an average of 8-9 folders
 per account)for my business needs. I just do not want to create half a
 dozen more to access all my 'pop' accounts.

I think that there is something called hamster that will download from
multiple accounts then use TB! to pull them one account.

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Re: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread ghostflyer

Hello Raj,

yes you can use a prog like hamster (you can download it from
http://home.t-online.de/home/juergen.haible/english.htm or
http://home.t-online.de/home/micha-wr/hamster/enrinhfr.htm  -
its free!) this program (a small email-server)  can collect the
e-mail from multiple isp (pop) and with tb u connect to the
hamster-prog and get all e-mail in one account!

enjoy


R With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
R I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.




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An Idea

2000-12-16 Thread Fusiontunes

Hello,

Wouldn't  it  be  neat  if  we could right click on a message scrolling
across  the  ticker  and  delete  it there without bringing up the main
program..??

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Re: An Idea

2000-12-16 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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I thought I'd comment on Fusiontunes's contribution to the list,
sent on Sat, 16 Dec 2000 11:33:05 -0500:

F Wouldn't  it  be  neat  if  we could right click on a message scrolling
F across  the  ticker  and  delete  it there without bringing up the main
F program..??

Yes, it would, but *please* don't start new subject matters by replying to
a message. It messes up message threading for those who use it. You're
little wishful thought is now in the middle of a totally unrelated line
of discussion.

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Message threading - an idea

2000-10-24 Thread Michal Kozusznik

Hello

Is  it  possible  to  to  add  the  counter (in further development of
course), for number of mails in any thread ? Like in folder window ?

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Re: Message threading - an idea

2000-10-24 Thread Jason Thompson

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Hello Michal and everyone else...

MK Is  it  possible  to  to  add  the  counter (in further development of
MK course), for number of mails in any thread ? Like in folder window ?

Absolutely. Just add the appropriate columns. Right-click the folder
column header to edit them. Look for "Total messages" and "Unread
messages". Both of these pertain to threads.

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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-23 Thread Ming-Li

On Friday, September 22, 2000, 4:47:39 PM, Deryk wrote:

 Some interesting notes :)  In general it works with "most" cases
 so that's good enough for me.  The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic
 either (nor was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat
 ideas).

 I'm more than happy with the results of this filter. Of course if
 anyone comes up with something which works even better (or indeed if
 it's implemented in the next version) I'll be most pleased.

Me, too. I seriously doubt it can be down "flawlessly", however.
There's no way for an email program to know exactly who is following
up on you, except through the In-Reply-To and Reference fields in
the headers, which you've already done. My method works only under
certain condition (uniqueness of name in a given mailing list) of
which the existence is impossible for the program to determine.
Consequently, in a mailing list where your name isn't quite unique,
and there are lots of people using web-based email, I can think of
no way for a email program to know who is following up on you.

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Re[3]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-22 Thread Deryk Lister

 How would you create a filter to do this?  I know how to create a
 filter to apply a colour group.  What I don't know is how you would
 define which messages would be assigned this colour group.  That is,
 what do you do to get TB to identify the messages that are replies
 to your messages?

Check the rest of the thread for a full explanation, we seem to have
it sussed.

If you only use one email address, it's quite simple.  Create an inbox
filter that looks for "\[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the kludges ie. it's in
the format "\d@your email domain" for every email address you have.
In the actions - tell it to set a certain colour format.  Under
options, tell it to continue processing other filters and to use
regular expressions.

This'll identify messages written by you as well - if you don't want
that, just add another rule that it shouldn't find your full email
address present in the "From" field.

This only works with replies from email clients that use in-reply-to
and/or reference headers (ie the ones that work with "thread by
reference") but most of them do anyway.

In threads, it highlights anything "under" one of your posts, eg. if
someone replies to you, then somebody else replies to *that* reply,
that message will also be marked.  I like it that way - it keeps track
not only of messages directly to you but also messages "caused" by
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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-22 Thread Ming-Li

On Friday, September 22, 2000, 1:23:08 AM, Deryk wrote:

 How would you create a filter to do this?  I know how to create a
 filter to apply a colour group.  What I don't know is how you would
 define which messages would be assigned this colour group.  That is,
 what do you do to get TB to identify the messages that are replies
 to your messages?

 If you only use one email address, it's quite simple.  Create an
 inbox filter that looks for "\[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the kludges ie.
 it's in the format "\d@your email domain" for every email
 address you have. In the actions - tell it to set a certain colour
 format.  Under options, tell it to continue processing other
 filters and to use regular expressions.

Should work fine in most cases. Unfortunately, not all message ID
are in that format. I've seen message IDs not ending with a number
before the "@".

 This only works with replies from email clients that use
 in-reply-to and/or reference headers (ie the ones that work with
 "thread by reference") but most of them do anyway.

It seems that those web-based emailers (Yahoo mail and the like)
don't.

 In threads, it highlights anything "under" one of your posts, eg. if
 someone replies to you, then somebody else replies to *that* reply,
 that message will also be marked.  I like it that way - it keeps track
 not only of messages directly to you but also messages "caused" by
 something you said.  Easiest way to understand is to try it.

I personally use a different scheme. I don't want all messages
following up on mine to be color coded, only those directly replying
to mine. Additionally, I want messages mentioning my name to be
color coded as well, regardless to whom they are replying. So,
here's my filter:

String   Location   Presence
TBUDL|TBBETA|TBOTSender Yes
["Ming"] Anywhere   Yes

(Other mailing lists in alternative sets). Note the square brackets
and quotation marks are necessary.

I use "Ming" instead of "Ming-Li" because sometimes people call me
"Ming" only. This would nevertheless fail miserably if my sister
(her name is Ming-Yi) signs on to the same mailing lists, or if I'm
in a group of which the topic is about Chinese history, for there
may be many messages about the "Ming Dynasty". . Fortunately nothing
like these has happened so far, and I'll deal with it when it comes.
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Re[2]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-22 Thread Deryk Lister

Hi Ming-Li,

Some interesting notes :)  In general it works with "most" cases so
that's good enough for me.  The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic either (nor
was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat ideas).

I'm more than happy with the results of this filter. Of course if
anyone comes up with something which works even better (or indeed if
it's implemented in the next version) I'll be most pleased.

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Re[3]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-22 Thread Deryk Lister

 (or indeed if it's implemented in the next version)

The idea of flawless tracing of replies to your own comments, that is,
not the patchy-but-helpful filter ;)

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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Ming-Li

On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 11:25:09 AM, Deryk wrote:

 When you post or make a comment, it notices.  When someone reples
 to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
 the message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are
 any more comments under it.

This can be done with filters, and you can use whatever color you
want.

 If you collapse the thread, the root message is coloured red.

This can't be done in TB.

 That way, you can see at a glance if anyone has replied to one of
 your posts/comments.  Cool huh?

Indeed, nice suggestion.

 It also has a button whereby you can jump to the next new
 "priority" message, so that if you're in a hurry you can reply to
 your own conversations and leave the reading of other people's for
 later on.

By "priority" message you mean those addressed to you, or messages
marked as such? Either way, you can ask TB to show you only such
mail by clicking on the "priority" you want while holding down the
Alt key.

E.g., if you color messages addressed to you "red", you may click on
the group name to show only messages of the color group. (The Color
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Re[2]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Deryk Lister

Hi Thomas, On Thursday 21/09/2000 at 04:42, you wrote:

 I sent a filter off-list yesterday for a similar question. The TB user
 wanted to copy ML postings that are addressed to him into a special
 folder. As soon as I get home, I will post it here; insterad of "copy
 to folder", you can change it to "user colour group red".

So far, I have it set up so that if anything has my name in the
recipient - it's in the red colour group and high priority.  If
there's a key for "go to next high priority message" then we're
laughing :)

Of course, this won't work for a lot of other mailing lists that hide
the recipient field and replace it with its own address.

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Re[3]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Deryk Lister

 Of course, this won't work for a lot of other mailing lists that
 hide the recipient field and replace it with its own address.

Almost got it.  I need the filter to be able to search for deryk.co.uk
in the "In-reply-To" or "References" kludge.

How about wildcards?  I was hoping it would be possible to look for
"In-reply-To:*deryk.co.uk" in the kludges.

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Re[3]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Deryk Lister

Got it!

Rule

Source folder: Inbox
Move to: Inbox

String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

Alternatives

Each one is a separate 'set' of alternatives.

String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

etc all the way up to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actions
~~~
Set message priority to High
Set the message's colour group to RED.

Options
~~~
Continue processing with other filters


Explanation:

Any messages that either I have written or that is a reply to one of
my messages, has "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the message ID, references or
in-reply-to headers. So I made a filter that looks for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" etc up to 9 (by using the
"Alternatives" tab). That way, if the headers conform to RFC (ie the
message ID is in the format number@deryk.co.uk) then this filter
will do the job :)  Any messages on a list that aren't written by me
or comments referring to my own message, doesn't have the ID in so is
ignored.  Complicated, but it works :)

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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Deryk,


On  Thursday, September 21, 2000  at  18:29:54 GMT +0100 (which was 10:29 AM
where I live) witnesses say Deryk Lister typed:

 Got it!

 Rule
 
 Source folder: Inbox
 Move to: Inbox

 String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

 Alternatives
 
 Each one is a separate 'set' of alternatives.

 String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

 String: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Location: Kludges  Presence: Yes

 etc all the way up to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm curious, why do you have the numbers before the @ symbol?

If you have the string looking for @deryk.co.uk, all these messages
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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Januk,

On 22 September 2000 at 17:54:21 GMT -0700 (which was 01:54 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":

 etc all the way up to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

JA I'm curious, why do you have the numbers before the @ symbol?

JA If you have the string looking for @deryk.co.uk, all these messages
JA should be matched.

Without  the  numbers  it  will match his mailbox. With the numbers it
only  matches  message  IDs  which  will  pick out messages which have
"References" to something he has written.

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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Marck,


On  Thursday, September 21, 2000  at  02:11:39 GMT +0100 (which was 6:11 PM
where I live) witnesses say Marck D. Pearlstone typed:

JA If you have the string looking for @deryk.co.uk, all these messages
JA should be matched.

 Without  the  numbers  it  will match his mailbox. With the numbers it
 only  matches  message  IDs  which  will  pick out messages which have
 "References" to something he has written.

Ah, of course.  Then may I suggest the extremely simple regexp:

 \[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The \d looks for any single digit.  Saves you typing out 8
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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Januk,

On 22 September 2000 at 18:27:16 GMT -0700 (which was 02:27 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":

 Without  the numbers it will match his mailbox. With the numbers it
 only  matches  message  IDs which will pick out messages which have
 "References" to something he has written.

JA Ah, of course.  Then may I suggest the extremely simple regexp:

JA  \[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JA The \d looks for any single digit.  Saves you typing out 8
JA alternates.

Nice. Even better. Let's see what Deryk makes of it when he wakes up.

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Re[2]: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-21 Thread katsmeow




Hi Ming-Li,

Thursday, September 21, 2000, 9:34:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding An 
idea/question about message colours:


 When you post or make a comment, it notices.  When someone reples
 to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
 the message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are
 any more comments under it.

ML This can be done with filters, and you can use whatever color you
ML want.


How would you create a filter to do this?  I know how to create a
filter to apply a colour group.  What I don't know is how you would
define which messages would be assigned this colour group.  That is,
what do you do to get TB to identify the messages that are replies to
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An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-20 Thread Deryk Lister

After mentioning a program called AMEOL a few days ago, I thought of
another thing I found useful in its built-in email :)

When you post or make a comment, it notices.  When someone reples to a
comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are any more
comments under it.  If you collapse the thread, the root message is
coloured red.  That way, you can see at a glance if anyone has replied
to one of your posts/comments.  Cool huh? It also has a button whereby
you can jump to the next new "priority" message, so that if you're in
a hurry you can reply to your own conversations and leave the reading
of other people's for later on.

Is this possible in TB as it is, with filters and such?  If not, how
about putting it down as a possible feature to add :)

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Re: An idea/question about message colours

2000-09-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Deryk,

On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 19:25:09 +0100GMT (21/09/2000, 02:25 +0800GMT),
Deryk Lister wrote:

DL comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
DL message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are any more
DL comments under it.  If you collapse the thread, the root message is
DL coloured red.  That way, you can see at a glance if anyone has replied
DL to one of your posts/comments.  Cool huh? It also has a button whereby
DL you can jump to the next new "priority" message, so that if you're in
DL a hurry you can reply to your own conversations and leave the reading
DL of other people's for later on.

DL Is this possible in TB as it is, with filters and such?  If not, how
DL about putting it down as a possible feature to add :)

I sent a filter off-list yesterday for a similar question. The TB user
wanted to copy ML postings that are addressed to him into a special
folder. As soon as I get home, I will post it here; insterad of "copy
to folder", you can change it to "user colour group red".

About the comments, there should be something possible with RE's.

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An idea concerning address book.

2000-06-10 Thread Christopher J. Trybowski

Hello all,

 I have an idea concerning address book. I have recently played with a
 nice  small  program,  that  prints  forms  later  used to send money
 through post, and I realized that it would be great if I could import
 the data from my address database, which is in fact one of my address
 books.

 But  then  I  realized that TB address book lacks some fields I would
 welcome:  bank  account  number,  name of the bank and all other data
 needed to send money to a bank account.

 Of  course one could say that banking isn't connected with email. But
 then  what do we have birthday, phone numbers etc. in current address
 book?  Perhaps  because AB is meant to be used as a small database of
 people. And if so, then banking fields *are* connected with it.

 I  would  also like to point out that no matter which format I choose
 to  export  my contacts, I loose some information. In comma- and tab-
 separated  files, no info about gender is saved. In vcf files no info
 about  a contact being a favorite is saved, while in .ini files, this
 one  is saved but gender isn't. Of course I understand that csv  tdf
 can't have a photo saved in them, but gender support should be added.

 Is  it  possible  to  make the box "select the fields to be exported"
 resizeable?  I  would  also  like  it  to  remember the settings used
 previously.

 Best regards,
 
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Re[3]: Idea : format

1999-09-21 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Tuesday, September 21, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote about
Idea : format:

LK îÁÉÂÏÌÅÅ ËÏÍÐÁËÔÎÙÊ ÉÚ ÆÏÎÔÏ× ÄÌÑ íÙÛÁ - Lucida Concole.
LK Andale Mono (IMHO) ÎÅÓËÏÌØËÏ ÂÏÌÅÅ ÒÁÓËÉÄÉÓÔÙÊ, ÎÏ É ÂÏÌÅÅ ÞÉÔÁÂÅÌØÎÙÊ.

TF Kindly translate into English and repost for all of us.

The most compact font to use in Bat - Lucida Console.
Andale Mono(IHerHO) a bit more wide, but it is more readable.


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