Hello, Alexander. On the sixth April 2007 You wrote:
Maybe such problematich characters ould be replaced with the
txt2html.regexps parser. Sounds like a job for Konkrad S. :-)
This regexp splits an url into two parts - the first with old url, and
the second, longer with special
On Friday, April 6, 2007, 17:57:20, Vili wrote:
B. For example check the links on the left side on that page and then
you will see with your own eyes that the REAL addresses does not have
German national characters in them.
This address: http://čšž.ena.si/ does not have any German national
On Friday, April 6, 2007, 20:57:42, Vili wrote:
See, The Bat! correctly handles the second version of the page, while
your idea having the space as the end character, would not work.
Space is a special case, since it's used as a delimiter (similarly to
certain types of brackets). ß is not.
Hello Jernej,
B. For example check the links on the left side on that page and then
you will see with your own eyes that the REAL addresses does not have
German national characters in them.
This address: http://čšž.ena.si/ does not have any German national
characters in it, is perfectly
Newly created IMAP. How can I setup Full message sync for all folders
at once? Or do I have to do it one by one?
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Vili
The Bat 3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2
Current beta is 3.98.10 | 'Using TBBETA'
Hello Vili,
A reminder of what Vili typed on:
Saturday, April 07, 2007 at 21:25:34 GMT +0200
V Newly created IMAP. How can I setup Full message sync for all folders
V at once? Or do I have to do it one by one?
One by one as far as I'm aware.
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Best regards,
Stuart
I have a quick template (for mass mailing use) that retrieves the Memo field in
AB and uses it in message body. The macro used is %ABTOMemo
In various instances, the macro fails (the %ABTOMemo macro is left empty). I
think I pinpointed the cause to the email address itself. I have 8 email
Stuart,
On 07-04-2007 21:37, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
V Newly created IMAP. How can I setup Full message sync for all
V folders at once? Or do I have to do it one by one?
One by one as far as I'm aware.
Which is cumbersome, I agree completely!
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greeting Best regards /greeting
Hello Costache,
A reminder of what Costache Citronoveanu typed on:
Saturday, April 07, 2007 at 19:06:17 GMT + (UTC)
CC I have a quick template (for mass mailing use) that retrieves the Memo
field in
CC AB and uses it in message body. The macro used is %ABTOMemo
CC In various instances,
Hello Peter,
On 07-04-2007 21:37, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
V Newly created IMAP. How can I setup Full message sync for all
V folders at once? Or do I have to do it one by one?
One by one as far as I'm aware.
Which is cumbersome, I agree completely!
Should we fire a wish? I mean,
Hello Costache,
I have a quick template (for mass mailing use) that retrieves the Memo field
in
AB and uses it in message body. The macro used is %ABTOMemo
In various instances, the macro fails (the %ABTOMemo macro is left empty). I
think I pinpointed the cause to the email address itself.
Hello Vili,
A reminder of what Vili typed on:
Saturday, April 07, 2007 at 22:33:32 GMT +0200
V Should we fire a wish? I mean, it has to be easily implemented.
So many more problems to deal with regarding IMAP first, but I guess
its worth a try.
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Best regards,
Stuart
Hello. On the seventh April 2007 I wrote:
Mistakes, as always. TB! sometime uses 'non-breaking space' (character
with code x0A) as a space.
This regexp splits an url into two parts - the first with old url,
and the second, longer with special characters. So, You must click
on part after
Hallo Costache,
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 19:06:17 + (UTC)GMT (7-4-2007, 21:06 +0200,
where I live), you wrote:
CC In various instances, the macro fails (the %ABTOMemo macro is left empty).
All cases of failing %ABxxxYYY macros that I encountered were caused
by duplicate address book entries.
CC In various instances, the macro fails (the %ABTOMemo macro is left empty).
All cases of failing %ABxxxYYY macros that I encountered were caused
by duplicate address book entries. Check for other instances of the
failing addresses (check for them as secondary addresses too.)
It's
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