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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:52:18 -0700, Januk thoughtfully wrote the
following:
...
AM Has anyone noticed that in the folder properties, only the general
AM tab remains. All the other tabs where you can configure templates,
AM sound and identity
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:11:44 -0700, Januk wrote these comments:
...
JA When I try to view the HTML portion of the attached message, TB
JA generates a ton of Divide by Zero error dialogue boxes. The
JA only way to clear them is to kill TB by the
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Hi,
I decided to go through some archived messages of a dicussion list I
subscribe where HTML messages are very common.
The rendering seems fine except for the font sizes which are
consistently prohibitively small. I'm running at a screen
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 05:51:06 +0200, Avenarius wrote these words of
wisdom:
...
A God help us -- this looks like the armageddon. I always feared
A one day there would come a Bat version that would start
A eliminating previously vital functionality.
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Hi,
I wonder if it would be possible to make the synchronisation function
mirror an installations folders settings etc.
The present synchronisation process seems to only append/add messages that
are not present to the installation being
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 10:10:19 +0100, David contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
...
DE The bug description:
DE Paste with auto format does not work correctly
DE Steps to reproduce the bug:
DE I have caught a funny little bug.
This has
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 21:17:58 +0100, David wrote these comments:
...
DE I have just started using the address auto View feature, (I am
DE collecting photos from the rouges gallery and other places!) which
DE have it set to always on top.
DE What I
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 22:32:53 +0100, David thoughtfully wrote the
following:
...
I'm weary of all the windows. My wish is that I could somehow integrate
it in the main window. I know this one is pretty wayward so I've kept my
mouth shut. If it's
with the 'place in outbox' toolbar
button.
I do get the prompts when I send using CTRL+Enter and 'deferred delivery'
is enabled in the account settings.
What delivery options do you use? Combined delivery? Immediate or deferred
delivery?
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sending to outbox before actually
LG closing the message edit window.
Now that you've expanded on the details of the error, I can easily
reproduce it. I was hitting the toolbar button with the message in an
unmodified state. Once I modify it and hit the button, the pop-ups appear.
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to signature delimiters, although the F4
command for quoting selected text shouldn't.
What seems to be needed in your case is a macro to quote the full text
ignoring the delimiters, such as %Fulltext or something of the sort.
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Using
of the
thread, no.
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:48:39 +0200 (CEST), Marek graced us with these
comments:
...
MM RC/4 installed old the_bat.hlp file and new the_bat.cnt :-)
Confirmed here.
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Using
bugging many users for many months
A now.
They just fixed it. :-)
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noted. :-)
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001 21:26:46 +0800, Thomas contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
T Er... I'm using the internal PGP, and I would like the matching smart
T enough to find the key pertaining to the email address, regardless of
T whether there is a
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 17:03:18 +0100, David wrote these comments:
Have you try Option Preference System tab check the Autocomplete
and choose History+All address book ? (CMIIW)
DE Yes and all the other options.
DE Can any one else confirm this
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 18:53:23 +0100, David thoughtfully wrote the
following:
It works fine for me using 'Input History'.
DE Not for me. Are you sure it is not picking it up from your history.
Yes, I'm sure. Ctrl+ and Ctrl- work perfectly here.
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On Wed, 30 May 2001 09:31:25 +0200, MaXxX thoughtfully wrote the
following:
This option will prevent the problem of folder templates being used for
web pages. The default templates for the account you assign as the
default will always be used.
M
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On Wed, 30 May 2001 18:12:55 +0800, Thomas thoughtfully wrote the
following:
T my reply is on the OT list.
Thanks very much. I was about to interject that this discussion be moved
elsewhere and that enough was said about it on the TB! beta list.
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On Wed, 30 May 2001 14:16:13 +0200, Alexander wrote these words of wisdom:
AL Doesn't do anything for me... Nothing happens. I am inside of a thread
AL with unread messages, one of those messages is open (as I'm reading it)
AL and also the active
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On Wed, 23 May 2001 09:15:22 -0400, Brian wrote these comments:
ACM The alt+left arrow now works as a backbrowse button. It takes you
ACM back to the messages you had previously read in the session. A
ACM much needed feature for threaded view
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On Wed, 23 May 2001 11:38:27 -0500, Dwight wrote these comments:
DAC I suppose this is getting to the point where it's just pointless
DAC argument, but I submit anyone who has ever written code for a living
DAC expects comment lines to not be
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On Mon, 21 May 2001 22:38:48 +0800, Thomas contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
ACM Oh yes, they still do. :-/
T How would you like to compile a list, along which Stefan and Max can
T work (if they are so inclined)? ;-)
I could do this but I
explicit instructions from the user (most
will reflow using soft returns. Turn off wrap feature and see that the
text isn't really re-formatted).
You should check out the 'edit/paste formatted' option for wrapping pasted
text. This should do what you would like to.
©Allie
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myself
rereading an already read message a few times before I picked up the
pattern. Not to mention, the extra key stroke that is repeatedly needed to
get to the next unread message upon moving to the next folder. It began
getting to me. :-)
©Allie
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multiple folders via the view folder window. Just my $0.02 worth. :-)
©Allie
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'Conformity obstructs progress.'
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on them.
©Allie
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'Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.'
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that one.
©Allie
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'I do this kind of stuff to him all through the picture.'
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but I haven't seen unread message
counts when there really aren't any unread messages. There's probably some
ingredient to produce the problem that you haven't mentioned. :-/
©Allie
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The Bat! v1.52 Beta/12 | Win2k (SP1
and
AL _my_ drivers. Maybe resolution, maybe font size additionally make our
AL systems different
Well it looks as if this one will take a long time to be pinned down, if
ever. :-/
©Allie
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had a RIVA
TNT and now I have a GeForce 2 MX.
As Alexander mentioned, he can't reproduce the problem while others using
the same card has he does with the same drivers can reproduce it. :-/
©Allie
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and make that entire line your filter string and the location the Kludges.
©Allie
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«»«»«»
'Using yesterday's technology to solve today's problems, tomorrow'
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of my correspondents either don't quote
or trim their quotes than those who quote everything at the end of their
messages.
©Allie
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«»«»«»
'I'm Not Schizophrenic, And Neither Am I.'
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The Bat! v1.52 Beta/10 | Win2k (SP1)
--
'9 out of 10 serial killers own cats.'
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Hi,
I've been unable to switch between LAN and Dial-up Networking
connection settings in the Network and Administration configuration panel
since beta 4. The problem has persisted into the current beta.
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here.
PH look at http://www.hampf.de/tb/tb_pgp.gif
I'm not seeing this. I'm able to select the PGP version as usual.
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The Bat! v1.52 Beta/4 \\// Win2k (SP1)
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The Bat! v1.52 Beta/4 \\// Win2k (SP1)
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iQA
.
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iQA
with the secure viewer I use the tray
shortcut.
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mean. I don't normally see
the key selection dialog appear when sending encrypted messages since most
of my recipients have only one key and PGP simply uses it automatically.
Upon checking, I do see the option to which you refer and I now agree with
you.
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saying that there are birthdays today
LG and it asks you if you want to write birthday greetings.
Are you saying that from your test, those who leave TB! running all the
time will not benefit from this feature?
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A. Curtis Martin | List
hen switch back.
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A. Curtis Martin | Moderator(TBUDL|TBBETA|TBTECH)
Opinions given are mine and not necessarily those of RITLABS!
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TrueColor on an ASUS
MDP HiGrade laptop.
I'm presently using an ELSA Gladiac GeForce 2 MX at 1600x1200 32bit
TrueColor .. Intel mobo.
PS// Aren't the graphics board names just hilarious?
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~~~
A. Curtis Martin | Moderator(TBUDL|TBBETA|TBTECH)
Opinions given are mine and not necessarily those of RITLABS!
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Hi,
This is just a test message for the list which seems to have been
down.
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Opinions given are mine and not necessarily those
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@_@ (Opinions given are mine and not those of RITLABS
? :=)
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@_@ (Opinions given are mine and not those of RITLABS
:
I would like a BC: Window just like the To: and CC: ones please.
In the editor window, go to View - Blind CC and enable the option.
The BCC field will appear for you to use.
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@_@ (Opinions given are mine and not those of RITLABS
and %OMsgID macros have just been introduced so you will
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@_@ (Opinions given are mine
acted from the address
book. I went back to version 1.48h and things are back to normal.
Regards,
Allie Martin
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dback"
» options or, if you need to write to the programmers directly, send
» mail to:
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@_@ (Opin
er noticed that.
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'The future isn't wh
using them because of
this.
I assume you know how to retrieve the drifting window, i.e., click on it
and hit altspace, select move from the drop down menu and moving the
window with the arrow buttons.
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more.
TF Does anybody know when or if this was fixed?
Wow! The second folder I tried it on came up with the "Grid Index out of
bounds error". :-( I managed to continue the filtering but the message
lists were all messed up and I had to restart TB!.
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reason for me to update to this new beta and it works
nicely. :-)
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"Gambling: The sure way of getting nothing for some
and the output will look like this (I placed a comment in it):
===
On 05 November, 2000, 8:46 AM, I saw Ming-Li's comments made on
Sun, 5 Nov 2000 05:17:43 -0800, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:
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ookie=""path to QT handles list"""
%Cookie="cookie file"
The outputting of the second %cookie macro will be affected in that it
will take a cookie from the initial %cookie macros cookie file. A QT
handle will therefore be seen.
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Moderator TBU
d.
This is exactly what I've been doing. I didn't delete what I
normally would this time around. :-)))
intro
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** "Folks who
the message creation time corrected to your time zone.
There is no supported macro to generate the time the message was
locally received by TB!.
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** "The
MAIL PROTECTED]
B) The %To="""%OFROMNAME on TBBETA"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
inserts the wrong address.
It indeed has nothing to do with mailto: links. :-)
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PGP Key: mailto:[EM
THIS IS NOT A POINT OF DISCUSSION ANY MORE. THIS IS AN INSTRUCTION.
I hear and feel your pain Marck.
However, I got a couple messages protesting your perhaps overbearing
stance on the issue. :-)
I hear their pain as well. :-)
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On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 14:29:11 -0500, A . Curtis Martin wrote :
ACM [snip]
MDP One more time: Don't use %TO macros in folder templates.
MDP THIS IS NOT A POINT OF DISCUSSION ANY MORE. THIS IS AN INSTRUCTION.
ACM I hear and feel your pain Marck.
ACM
o you have 'This account is the default for mailto: URL's' enabled in
one of your accounts?
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** "Tact: making a point without
. g
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** "Never draw fire, it irritates everyone around you "
Using TB! v1.47 Beta/7 (S/
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:49:08 +0200, Christian Gassmann wrote:
CG "EntrustFileSMIME constructor returned error (-790) The certificate is
CG no longer valid. It has expired."
Don't you have to annually renew your certificate?
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. Can anyone think
JA of a better way to catch typos?
unsub([scribe]{0,7})? should do it. This would allow the mixing up of
letters and an occasional extra letter or missing letters. :-)
But I wonder how worthwhile the regex is considering they're hitting the
mailto: link.
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the network settings or
CL make it configurable.
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** "Oxymoron: Wicked Good. "
Using TB! v1.47 Beta/
the same ISP. And even though I wouldn't sound an
CL alarm I would like to colour threads I am involved different.
I said 'unusual', not 'impossible'. :-) Your situation is indeed rather
unusual. I agree that in your case the filter wouldn't be selective
enough.
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F (just see how many people on this list alone are on GMX, Hotmail, or
TF Yahoo to make Christian's point).
Neither solution is ideal in all instances.
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** "
capability.
If you're interested in offline reading, then Gravity is the better of
the two.
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** "Trust me, I'm a l
, search results etc)
GF Sorry you lost stuff .
I had a backup. :-)
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** "The buck doesn't even slow down
, but given some of the
JA strange macro behaviour being described, who knows?
Nifty idea Januk, but it doesn't work. :-(
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** "A good pun is its own r
messages column. When you pass the mouse over a folder, the total
messages is displayed.
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** "Wait! Clinton's How to Serve Taxpayers -- it's a COO
be made account
specific and that the account specific options will override the
default if being used.
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** "You're not paranoid if everybody is really afte
that each persons track record seems to very somewhat.
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** "Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:08:03 +0200, Andreas Rumpenhorst wrote:
AR Here are the working applications with TB!-MAPI as for now:
Thanks Andreas. :-)
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in size. You can get
it at ftp://rarsoft.ti.sk/pub/rar/unrarw32.exe
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** "Every morning is the dawn of a new
in the status bar.. there is
GF no such indicator in the message preview list..
Hmmm. Can't duplicate the problem here.
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** "A proverb is the wisdom of
on't count as documentation IMNSHO
Granted. But it's the lack of documentation that make these keys
'hidden'. Also, you don't have to learn the keys either to operate TB!.
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at the present colour but on
black.
In fact, if you have any custom colours defined at present, try to make
a small change to the colour in one of them. The editor doesn't start
with the colour defined but with black. This doesn't happen with the
editor custom colours.
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o match when the filtering is done, only the last message
in the list is displayed. This is a bug, IMHO, because it confuses the
user into thinking that it's a match.
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view-folder settings. This doesn't however fix the fact
that some view-folder windows are set to thread messages while others
aren't. :-(
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** "Skiier: Someon
!
Well, I did say that I considered that to be a bug. :-) See:
ACM If there is no match when the filtering is done, only the last
ACM message in the list is displayed. This is a bug, IMHO, because it
ACM confuses the user into thinking that it's a match.
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t a single message remains
visible, that in no way at all satisfies the filter criteria!
ML I think Curtis has made it clear that (he thinks, and I agree) it's
ML a bug.
Yup! ;-)
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with black all the time!
This is in contrast to Explorer and the TB! editor preferences where if
you wish to modify any defined colours the colour editor starts you off
at the colour that is presently defined. This makes fine tuning the
desired colour much easier.
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this shall we? I have no
desire to further to discuss this if this is what is happening. I felt
the beginnings of it a long time before.
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2000 12:58:07 -0400, Peter Gannushkin wrote:
PG Does anybody know what is new in just released 1.46b4?
I just noticed it myself and downloaded it. I haven't noted anything
obvious.
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lost it - files just disappeared from the
D attach folder. Really disappointed.
Hmmm. Never experienced this. Is this attachment type specific because
you are implying that this is a sporadic event.
D This is a record from original message source (files were
D MIME-attached)
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. If not, then it's likely to be the auto-save feature
that is deleting the attachments.
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On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 10:37:12 +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Write a message with "Sign when complete" checked. Park it as a
MDP draft then click into the outbox and uncheck the "draft" flag on
MDP the message.
If this message is unsigned, the your bug is confirm
. Is
this an OS specific problem? I'm using Win2k. Could be a Win98 issue.
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hough Ming. The beta's have been so
common that it's difficult to keep in one's mind a precise boundary
between what features/fixes are still in beta and what are not. The only
way to deal with this is to lay down black and white rules as above. :-)
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Opened OK here. :-/
Hmmm. I can't reproduce this bug. I sent myself attachments using drag
and drop and also using the attachments toolbar button. I deleted the
files from the source directory and then sent the messages. Both
attachments were there on checking.
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sn't bound
before the message reaches the outbox. This may be implementation and
not a bug.
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 00:46:16 +0400, Alexander Drunin wrote:
AD Sometimes I think that I like TB! mostly because of bugs :-) ..At
AD least I find myself enjoying some of them.
Feh! That's not sounding too good.
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