Re[4]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings
Hello Oleg On 27 September 2000, at 12:53, you wrote CTc Reading or writing e-mail off-line... hitting an off-line button would CTc prevent auto-checking of mailboxes. Those with permanent connections CTc connection (unmetered Telco charges) wouldn't of course worry about CTc this. Only those who establish intermittent connections would have a CTc need fro this. OZ Why? Why to make user to push buttons if TB! could check for OZ connection to exist prior to check mail? I've a feeling I may be doing something wrong here, so please bear with me on this one. What happens to you (and other TB users) when you run TB while off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to establish a dial-up connection. This happens no matter how I set up properties for any my accounts. I have heard that this may be a bug!? -- have a good day Charlie (ceejay) -- -- 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
Re[4]: %Cursor
On 20 November 1999 at 07:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: t Saturday, November 20, 1999 Watcher I would still like to find a keystroke that is convenient Watcher (Ctrl-anything is less than convenient) to simply walk Watcher through all of my messages letting my emailer find the next Watcher message even changing folders if all messages in the current Watcher folder are read. This is a functionality that I have assumed Watcher to be in all mail programs that are also being used for news Watcher or list reading, in pine for example it is space, in elm Watcher it's space, in Becky it is space, in tin it is space, in Watcher Netscape it is space... In TB! it is space. For me. In the way I use it. t Whats wrong with the arow down or up key? ok it doesnt goto the t next folder but that shouldnt be a difficult thing to add, ie t trying to exceed the folders last or first email goto the earlier t or later folder. Suggest it! I have new mail shown on the ticker and the ticker enabled. I double click on the ticker and up pops a folder view window split with a message list at the top and a preview pane beneath. I usually have to press the home key once to focus on the first message. I have threading by reference enabled and sort by Creation date / time. Then, I simply press the space bar to page through my new mail. Regardless of which folder it resides in. Viewing from the ticker takes care of grouping all new mail for me. What's wrong with that? Cheers, Marck -- Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Co-moderator TBUDL / TBBETA discussion lists www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY - Using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/2 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 -- -- 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] --
Re[4]: %Cursor
Hi Jast, on Thursday, November 18, 1999, 12:50:01 PM GMT+0800, Jast wrote: Funny, what is the %Cursor command for, then? J Well, if you tab in the message, you get put to that place of course. J It is just expected that you enter the address first thing. I motion to change that. I don't need a cursor command if I have to hit TAB three or four times, or use the mouse anyway. The cursor should go were the %Cursor command says it should start. Does anybody second the motion, so we can put it on the (mysterious, as never seen or published) wish-list? -- Best regards, Thomas. Message reply created with The Bat! 1.37 Beta/3 under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 on a Pentium II/350 MHz. -- -- 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] --