Re: [regex-tutorial]: Part 1
Hello Gerd, Monday, May 13, 2002, 9:37:13 PM, you wrote to TBUDL: GE You have to download a DLL written by Dirk Heiser GE (http://www.Dirk-Heiser.de/RegExTest/RegExTest_V0.3beta.zip) I am unable to get in touch with this server -- Best regards, Ottar Grimstad, Norway http://home.online.no/~ottgrims Using The Bat! 1.60h on Windows 98 version 4,10 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: : Part 1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Ottar, @17 May 2002, 08:26:13 +0200 (07:26 UK time) Ottar Grimstad wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] GE You have to download a DLL written by Dirk Heiser GE (http://www.Dirk-Heiser.de/RegExTest/RegExTest_V0.3beta.zip) I am unable to get in touch with this server We may have to withdraw this reference - it is unclear at the moment whether or not Dirk still wants to publish this utility. - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.60k-14F4B4B2 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 · -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE85MNqOeQkq5KdzaARAg0qAJ9abUssRl9iWvAUj++ZnZQYTFXBWgCg6E1n BJ3TdNeWGhxSdZbHf7YFg00= =9l/e -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: [regex-tutorial]: Part 1
Hello Ottar, Friday, 17.05.2002 you wrote to TBUDL: GE (http://www.Dirk-Heiser.de/RegExTest/RegExTest_V0.3beta.zip) I am unable to get in touch with this server Try this URL: http://www.Dirk-Heiser.de/RegExTest/RegExTest.zip No problem here. At the moment ;) -- Ciao, Ingrid http://www.pro-privacy.de PGP and The Bat! Regular Expressions in The Bat! Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Part 1
Hello Dave! On Tuesday, May 14, 2002 at 11:27:57 PM you wrote: With best wishes, Dave Seems Dave is on holiday and set an auto-reply - or some folder templates is running amok great scale ... Has anyone tried to contact him privately? -- Dierk Haasis http://www.Write4U.de http://Interest.Write4U.de/pongo PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys The Bat 1.60j on Windows 95 4.0 1212 C Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk. Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: [regex-tutorial]: Part 1
Hello Gerd. At 3:37 PM on Monday, May 13, 2002 you wrote the following about [[regex-tutorial]: Part 1]: Gerd The tutorial is published on www.pro-privacy.de (look Gerd there for special) and on Marck's official FAQ at Gerd http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html Thanks for your efforts. I will be reading the tutorial w great interest. -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2 ICQ 41116329 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: : Part 1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Jan, @14 May 2002, 09:27:26 -0400 (14:27 UK time) Jan Rifkinson wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gerd The tutorial is published on www.pro-privacy.de (look there for Gerd special) and on Marck's official FAQ at Gerd http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html Thanks for your efforts. I will be reading the tutorial w great interest. If have uploaded http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Regex.html and it is linked to from the main FAQ front page too. Enjoy! - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.60k-14F4B4B2 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 · -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE84RNROeQkq5KdzaARAqERAKCZ5zPnrPLCF15P22vIbJLRalfvbACfdIUe +OphXmcFuBGGx+AEc+2TwwI= =IIzR -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: : Part 1
Hello Marck. At 9:38 AM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following about [: Part 1]: Gerd http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html Thanks for your efforts. I will be reading the tutorial w great interest. Marck If have uploaded Marck http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Regex.html and it Marck is linked to from the main FAQ front page too. Enjoy! Thanks to you, too, Marck. Regex is a great void in my lexicon so I'm sure this will help ease me into to the world of regexp. -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2 ICQ 41116329 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Part 1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 13 May 2002, at 21:37:13 +0200 Gerd wrote: GE Ok, that's it. Let's start. I hope you will enjoy the tutorial :-) As a relative beginner in regex, I can say it was a real pleasure to read this First part. I can't wait next ones. Mandara - -- (__) If you need this key: ('') mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=0x257DFF36 \/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE84TURvgcu6yV9/zYRAujVAKCz9oTnVcMLjo67MiGHpnwW8mDGiACgrV8t +wjdNk1UDfFyBTcAXLJ6FAU= =F46e -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Part 1
Hi Mandara, Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 5:02:07 PM, you wrote: M -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- M Hash: SHA1 M On Mon, 13 May 2002, at 21:37:13 +0200 Gerd wrote: GE Ok, that's it. Let's start. I hope you will enjoy the tutorial :-) M As a relative beginner in regex, I can say it was a real pleasure to M read this First part. I can't wait next ones. M Mandara M - -- M (__) If you need this key: M ('') mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=0x257DFF36 M \/ M -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- M iD8DBQE84TURvgcu6yV9/zYRAujVAKCz9oTnVcMLjo67MiGHpnwW8mDGiACgrV8t M +wjdNk1UDfFyBTcAXLJ6FAU= M =F46e M -END PGP SIGNATURE- M M Current Ver: 1.60k M FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com M Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] M Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com M Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] M TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] M Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com With best wishes, Dave -- David Conroy MSW Consultant, Trainer Management Coach International Coach Federation, ID 100666 Voluntary sector support: http://www.coaching-lab.com Coaching via e-mail: http://www.e-coaching-only.com Coaching for women: http://www.womens-life-coach.com Web development/hosting: http://www.turnkey-coach.com ICQ 127865569 Phone/Fax +44 (0)1225 314694 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
[regex-tutorial]: Part 1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Bats(wo)men, some days ago Daniel Grunberg asked for an English version of a tutorial on regular expressions (TBTECH, mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) which I published on www.pro-privacy.de for the German beginners list. First thing I did was a mail to Marck to find out whether there is some interest in a translation. Well, here it is. At least the first part. Marck checked the text and transformed it into something you can read. Thank you, Marck! (My translation was something between the following text and a translation altavista did, hehe). The whole tutorial will be subdivided in five parts. It will take some time to prepare the next part, so you have to wait one or two weeks for the next part to be published. Sorry! Anyway, we decided to publish it in parts, so you can start learning regexian and you have a chance to ask questions for better understanding. Any part is posted to TBUDL using a special subject ([regex tutorial]) so that those of you who don't want to read it may define a filter to kill the mail. Please use the same prefix in your subject for any reply. The tutorial is published on www.pro-privacy.de (look there for special) and on Marck's official FAQ at http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html Ok, that's it. Let's start. I hope you will enjoy the tutorial :-) START OF PART 1 == 1. Introduction Whenever I came across something interesting in a mail that was created with TheBat! like cleaned Subject-strings or automagically deleted PGP-lines, I would ask in one of the mailing lists: How did you do that?. Quite often I would receive a reply like You will need a regex for that! And sometimes the result was something like: %QUOTES=%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is)(-BEGIN PGP SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(- --|--\n|-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE)|\z)%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%text%SUBPATT=3 This is only a simple example of those cryptic looking combinations of TB!-Macros and regular expressions which are simply called regex by the TB-experts. To me it seemed a random sequence of characters; as if a cat walked across my keyboard. Awkward, arbitrary and cryptic, that at least was my impression until Januk Aggarwal (special thanks to him) gave me a short introduction to regex at TBTECH and my workmate Alfred Rübartsch gave me a copy of Jeffrey Friedls excellent book Mastering Regular Expressions. Although I entered the fascinating world of Regular Expression with the help of these two, I am still not an expert in the regexian language. Anyway, as an advanced beginner, I have dared to write this tutorial to hopefully explain some things and give a good start in Regular Expressions to other beginners. This tutorial is meant to bring you into closer contact with the regex topic. Well, let's see how it works; let's see whether we will be able to explain the regex-example above by the time we come to the end of this tutorial. 2. Regular Expressions 2.1. What does Regular Expression mean? Regex are not only used in TB! You can find them in quite a lot of different UNIX-tools (e.g. grep), in some programming languages like PERL (Practical Extraction and Report Language, sometimes called 'Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister' bg) and even my editor UltraEdit uses them. Laura Lemay wrote in her book PERL in 21 days that the term Regular Expression makes no sense at first sight (to be honest: even at second sight it still makes no sense to me), because these are not real expressions and furthermore no one really can explain why they are regular! Well, let's ignore this; let's simply accept that the term Regular Expression has its origin in formal algebra and that they are indeed part of Mathematics. The easiest and most convenient way to define Regular Expression is to say: They are search patterns to match characters in strings. Those of you who have tried to find files using the DOS command line or the search function in the Explorer may have used patterns like: dir *.doc copy *.??t c:\temp These examples show patterns that consist of letters, stars, question marks and other characters to define which files should be listed or copied. In the first example only files that have the suffix doc should be listed. In the second example only files that have a three-letter suffix and a t as last character in the suffix should be copied. But these regex are merely wildcards! In no way as mighty as Regular Expressions. One can't compare them to real regex, which offer much more than wildcards for characters. 3. Simple Patterns To explain some regular expressions and to understand the examples given in this tutorial we have to define how the regex will appear. I will envelope the regular expression in quotation marks (). If you want to test the regex you will have to copy the part between the -characters. Testing regular expressions? Yes, sure, this is possible. You have to download a DLL written by Dirk Heiser (http://www.Dirk
Re[2]: Message Size? Part 1
Hi Wolfgang :) [snip] WK Interesting to hear. I have the same problem when using the WK companies exchange server. What server do you use? I'm using our ISP server at escape.com. I've tried it on several email servers, and they all seem to be the same. I wrote a program in VB to be a go between so I can see what is happening, and it see part 2 - MartianRover KF6KNC __ Contact Info Visit http://www.Bigfoot.com/~MartianRover/contact.html My homepage is http://www.Bigfoot.com/~MartianRover -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org