MOD: Re: message scrolling in the reader

2003-09-16 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Yuki, Sunday, September 14, 2003, 5:22:04 PM, you wrote: YT Was English. I still can't really use TB for Japanese yet. Waiting. snip YT YT Current beta is 2.00.06 | Using TBBETA information: YT

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2003-09-16 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hello Beta Testers. This may have been covered before but I created a Junk Folder Filtered junk to it Several msgs were properly filtered to it Total msgs did not update TIA -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V2.00.6/W2K_SP3 ICQ 41116329

Re[2]: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, Marcus. You wrote 16.09.2003 @ 22:36 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] using mailer The Bat! (v1.62/Beta7) Personal So, what is the meaning of Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L ? It shows the number of lost folders, and the message is localized in my version of The Bat!. MO It searches for lost folders and

Re[2]: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, Marcus. You wrote 17.09.2003 @ 0:49 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] using mailer The Bat! (v1.62/Beta7) Personal MO I don't agree it's buggy, what it did for you is exactly what it should MO do. It should search for folders on your hard drive inside your folder MO tree and add these to your

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Mark, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 14:31:34 +0200 GMT (16/09/2003, 19:31 +0700 GMT), Mark Partous wrote: Alas, whatever possible combination I make of those keys (left/right Ctrl/Alt/Shift + T(t)) nothing happens. I suppose it has nothing to do with the Azerty-Belgian-(Dutch) keyboard, but I

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Anne
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 12:38:30 PM,Artemich wrote: A The message under the cursor opens in a separate VFTester window, if A you are in message list. A It works also when in folder tree, in this case the last read message A is opened. If the folder is empty (outbox for example) I get Access

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 5:56:58 PM, you wrote: TF On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 14:31:34 +0200 GMT (16/09/2003, 19:31 +0700 GMT), TF Mark Partous wrote: Alas, whatever possible combination I make of those keys (left/right Ctrl/Alt/Shift + T(t)) nothing happens. I suppose it has

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Tony! On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 at 1:29:25 PM you wrote: It does here. It opens the selected message in a window with the title VFTester Well, it doesn't here. It comes up with a message marked in the main window, not the one I currently use (the virtual folder of MT). --

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 17:39, Alexey N. Vinogradov wrote: May be, more precisely, it add the folders which The Bat! decided to be lost :). I store attachments in a different folder outside a letters - by default it is named Attach and is places inside mailbox (on the file tree). But

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Mark, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 18:04:25 +0200 GMT (16/09/2003, 23:04 +0700 GMT), Mark Partous wrote: Alas, whatever possible combination I make of those keys (left/right Ctrl/Alt/Shift + T(t)) nothing happens. Windows 98SE Same here. I see the VFTester window. Maybe it's your localised

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 18:20, Thomas Fernandez wrote: Alas, whatever possible combination I make of those keys (left/right Ctrl/Alt/Shift + T(t)) nothing happens. Windows 98SE Same here. I see the VFTester window. Maybe it's your localised Windows after all... Or some system

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Martin Webster
Hello MaXxX, Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 1:16:39 PM, you wrote: It does here. It opens the selected message in a window with the title VFTester Anyone know what it is? M Guys, what the heck are you orgasming about?? :D M Since the beginning of TB!, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T has been used

Re: Hidden VFTester window

2003-09-16 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 17:59, Alexey N. Vinogradov wrote: MO What might be a good idea though is not letting the user store MO any TB! related files except message folders inside the folder MO tree. Or at least issue a warning when a user tries to. I use Default location of Attach

Re: Strange behaviour with 8bit characters in subject

2003-09-16 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, Michael Henke wrote... As I'm sensible now ;-) I've found another mail with this strange line break / blank in the subject line. And OE is not involved here ;-(: It's perfectly legal in the RFCs, in fact, it's required if the header line exceeds a certain

Re: Addressbook Templates Randomly Ignored

2003-09-16 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Sunday, September 14, 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote... This has been driving me crazy, I cannot seem to pinpoint it either. Well, after much playing around, I pinpointed it. It has to do with either the display name, or something around there for the addressbook entry. An example:

Re: Addressbook Templates Randomly Ignored

2003-09-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jonathan, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 23:03:33 -0500 GMT (17/09/2003, 11:03 +0700 GMT), Jonathan Angliss wrote: Would also skip the template. This would mean (to me) that templates don't trigger on email addresses, but they have to match the exact contact details (be it the display name or