Dear Krzysztof Kudlacik,
Wednesday, December 3, 2003, 3:29:35 PM, you wrote:
KK On 2003-12-03, 10:58, you wrote:
Is there a hotkey for mark as spam?
KK By deafult - no, but you can define it for yourself.
It will be good to add mark as spam/not spam to message context
menu.
KK ;))) it is
Hello Thomas!
On Monday, December 8, 2003 at 7:38:32 AM you wrote:
I know. But this effect is not normal. ;-)
It shouldn't be.
--
Dierk Haasis
The Bat 2.02 CE RC2 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. (Mark Twain)
Hello Jonathan,
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 23:58:31 -0600 (08.12.2003 10:58 my local time)
you wrote about IMAP Folder Hierarchy: Where Is It?,
at least in part:
JA If you want to find out if it is really a MailSnare issue, or a TB
JA issue, you could do it all by hand...
Well, in _my_
Monday, December 8, 2003, 6:27:40 PM, Alexander Leschinsky wrote:
Hello Alexander,
GMM The worst beta ever.-
I can easy recall (and find messages) for at least 10-12 worst builds
for last years
It's to the eye of the beholder. As I recall I only had once a problem
with a beta (if i recall
On Monday, December 08, 2003, Alexander Leschinsky wrote...
JA If you want to find out if it is really a MailSnare issue, or a TB
JA issue, you could do it all by hand...
Well, in _my_ imap-bugs hunting I prefer TB logs:
thebat.exe /IMAPTRACEfilename, which works for any connection type,
BTW
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Allie,
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 06:18:14 -0500 (6:18 AM here), Allie Martin [AM]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AM Agreed. You've touched on the reasons why I'm currently not using
AM that plug-in.
Perhaps my opinion is weighted, but GnuPG support
Hello,
user sent me log from Folder Maintenance Centre after processing IMAP
account:
\\gonet IMAP server\Inbox
Messages recovered: 3, damaged parts (part.bin) saved: 0
Messages purged: 27187640
Space saved: 31 KB
\\gonet IMAP server\Inbox\centrum
Messages recovered: 7, damaged
Hello The Bat! beta users and developers,
anybody with similar problem?
After I migrated Bat! to another machine, I found that at the following settings have
been lost:
- Use X-Mailer Headers in messages
- View modes (only generic survived)
Hello George M. Menegakis,
on Mon, 8 Dec 2003 10:56:12 +0200 (2003-12-08 09:56:12 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
[GM] wrote (at least in part):
GMM To be more precise you have to click when the mouse pointer becomes
GMM arrow. Go to the splitter move gently
sorry, first I leaved the Subject empty :(
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Hello The Bat! beta users and developers,
anybody with similar problem?
After I migrated Bat! to another machine, I found that at the
following settings have
been lost:
- Use X-Mailer
Allie Martin wrote:
KC Perhaps my opinion is weighted, but GnuPG support seems more
KC important to me than GUI enhancements to The Bat! With completely
KC functional PGP support I think The Bat! would stand at the top of
KC the Windows based MUAs. Unless I'm incorrect, GnuPG support could
KC be
Hello rmorris,
on Sun, 7 Dec 2003 23:07:51 -0600 (2003-12-08 06:07:51 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
[] wrote (at least in part):
r When replying to a message,all the lines are now gone,the lines
r between =To: CC: Subject: .
Confirmed here, with
Hello Marek,
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 17:35:11 +0100 (08.12.2003 21:35 my local time)
you wrote about AV error after emptying IMAP folder,
at least in part:
MM he has Windows XP build 2600.
Hmmm... And amount of messages in this folder is ...
--
Best regards,
Alexander Leschinsky
Powered
Hello George,
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 18:54:36 +0200 (08.12.2003 21:54 my local time)
you wrote about Vertical splitter in editor window,
at least in part:
GMM Sure, but while RC2 is supposed to be a release candidate it's more like
GMM an alpha!
Small GUI-changes can be undo'ed in minutes
Allie Martin wrote:
S After I migrated Bat! to another machine,
I assume you did this using TB!'s backup feature?
S I found that at the following settings have been lost: - Use
S X-Mailer Headers in messages
Didn't lose that.
S - View modes (only generic survived)
I did a backup just before
On 2003-12-07 at 18:11:41 Peter Ouwehand wrote:
Also, the 'To:' hyperlink still isn't working to open the
addressbook, the 'CC:' and 'BCC:' work just fine.
Confirmed. :/
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Current beta is 2.02 CE
Sorry if this is a repeated question, but with all the UI and column
settings posts I've been skimming the list mostly.
I've noticed that the automatic spell checking is working rather
quirky now. It must be turned off and then turn back on to work for
every new message I create or it won't pick
Hello Nick,
Monday, December 8, 2003, 1:57:30 PM, you wrote:
N I've noticed that the automatic spell checking is working rather
N quirky now. It must be turned off and then turn back on to work for
N every new message I create or it won't pick up anything.
N Anyone else notice this behavior?
Hello Marek Mikus,
on Sat, 6 Dec 2003 10:03:02 +0100 (2003-12-06 10:03:02 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you [MM]
wrote (at least in part):
- when I open HTML Editor and cursor is in headers, icons Text
colour and Text background in HTML toolbar are not
On Monday, December 8, 2003, at 13:57:30 [UTC-0600] (Monday, December
8, 2003 20:57 my local time) Nick Danger wrote:
I've noticed that the automatic spell checking is working rather
quirky now. It must be turned off and then turn back on to work for
every new message I create or it won't pick
Hi,
I've noticed this really annoying... er... 'feature' of TB in
regards to IMAP. If I read mail in another client, say Evolution or
SquirrelMail, and open TB... if TB didn't ever see those new
messages before, but they are now marked as read, TB ALWAYS marks
them as unread/new
On Monday, December 08, 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
I've noticed this really annoying... er... 'feature' of TB in
regards to IMAP. If I read mail in another client, say Evolution or
SquirrelMail, and open TB... if TB didn't ever see those new
messages before, but they are now
Hi Jonathan,
I cannot confirm your findings. I use Mozilla Thunderbird as the
working 'alternative' to TB!. Messages flagged 'as read' in
Thunderbird will be flagged 'as read' in TB! as well.
_
Van : Jonathan Angliss
Aan : TBBETA
CC :
Hi,
I just experienced that the [Send now] command is
not working when editing messages in HTML/Plain text
format.
Anybody else having this experience?
Current beta is 2.02 CE RC2 | Using TBBETA information:
Hi Jonathan,
I cannot confirm your findings. I use Mozilla Thunderbird as the
working 'alternative' to TB!. Messages flagged 'as read' in
Thunderbird will be flagged 'as read' in TB! as well.
_
Van : Jonathan Angliss
Aan : TBBETA
CC :
Hi,
I just experienced that the [Send now] command is
not working when editing messages in HTML/Plain text
format.
Anybody else having this experience?
Current beta is 2.02 CE RC2 | Using TBBETA information:
Monday, 12/8/2003, 9:11 PM
Hi Jochen,
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, at 05:19:41 [GMT +0100] (which was 8:19 PM where I live)
you wrote about: ' cmd not working in HTML/Plain text mode'
JK I just experienced that the [Send now] command is
JK not working when editing messages in HTML/Plain text
JK
Hello Jochen,
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 you wrote in :mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Filtering incoming messages (automatically) is still not working;
Not confirmed
- [Re-filter]...ing messages will sometimes produce duplicate
messages in the destination folder;
Not confirmed
- when trying to [Kill
Hello MaXxX!
On Tuesday, December 9, 2003 at 12:21:03 AM you wrote:
Stephen King's, of course. Who else could serve as a symbol of losing
one's temper :)
Then you may never have seen Carrie Heffernan in the mentioned sitcom.
Now, that's temper ... :-)
--
Dierk Haasis
The Bat 2.02 CE on
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