Hello Liz,
Wednesday, June 1, 2005, 6:07:15 PM, you wrote:
MB Sarcasm is a subet of irony, as I found out when we had a long thread
MB on TBOT about making these ironic style modes clear to all readers of
MB our lists.
It is? Ok.. Normally Im used to irony being events, and sarcasm being
Hello Mary,
Saturday, May 28, 2005, 9:26:43 PM, you wrote:
Dont get me wrong, I dont disagree, but as its not a ritlabs URL, I
wonder how many TB users would see it?
Well, I learned about the lists word of mouth (or word-of-e-mail), the
same way I learned about The Bat!
I seem to
Hello Liz,
Sunday, May 29, 2005, 8:53:00 AM, you wrote:
MB Have you been subscribed to TBBETA for two years? This monthly mail is
MB not from RitLabs, but from the TBBETA Moderators.
Ah! no..
But Ive been here a good few months, I think just after v3 came out..
so, Id have thought Id have
Hello Greg,
Friday, December 17, 2004, 5:08:31 AM, you wrote:
Now I must admit I do not receive a
lot of spam which is probably due to my actions, but I recall Popfile
learning much faster, but like I said maybe the spammers are smarter
now. I'm about to give up on BayesIt.
I have 99.91%
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 12:08:28 AM, you wrote:
1) In parts of the U.S. South, marry, Mary, and merry are
pronounced the same.
That must be one of the cases where people confuse me by emphasizing
that they pronounce words in a certain manner while the normal way
would be
Hello Roelof,
Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 11:31:59 AM, you wrote:
Furthermore as I've only recently started to use BayesIt, I've got
this question. I understand that I've got to mark whatever I consider
unwanted as Junk, that's the easy part. While BayesIt is learning it
lets everything
Hello Paul,
On 17 Sep 2004 at 17:02:14 -0400 GMT [23:02 CEST] you wrote:
PC On Friday, September 17, 2004, 4:48 PM, you wrote:
DH Thought it was due to the Spelling Reform. ;-)
PP Potato guy? gdr shutting up :-)
PC get it RIGHT!!! it's POTATOE
Not according to my dictionary.
Hello Allie,
On 1 Sep 2004 at 07:05:32 -0500 GMT [14:05 CEST] you wrote:
AM I'll be stepping down as one of the moderators of the lists (TBUDL,
AM TBBETA and TBTECH), effective as of now.
Sad to hear that. You did a fine job as a moderator (as do Leif and
Marck). Good luck in you life as a mere
Hello Peter,
On 30 Aug 2004 at 20:58:38 +0200 GMT [20:58 CEST] you wrote:
PM The message was already marked as read by the notification, so I had to
PM select all headers. I wish I could have chosen to D/L only those of
PM today, because I don't delete messages on server with this computer (to
Hello Januk,
On 9 Jul 2004 at 11:46:19 -0700 GMT [20:46 CEST] you wrote:
JA On Friday, July 9, 2004 at 20:40 GMT +0300, earthworms were
JA entertained when 9val exposed:
love it! :)
JA Thanks very much. One POP usability issue that persists is:
JA
Hello Allie,
On 16 Jun 2004 at 04:58:07 -0500 GMT [11:58 CEST] you wrote:
AM I've been asking for this for a long time. The CC gives important
AM information, but it's not information that I'd want to see all the
AM time, especially when the CC tends to come to the foreground when I'm
AM sending
Hello Dierk,
On 14 Jun 2004 at 21:07:20 +0200 GMT [21:07 CEST] you wrote:
DH I highlighted the Return-Path address *without* the angle brackets and
DH copied it over. The copied version showed the opening bracket and the
DH address sans the last letter (m).
The problem with copying urls from
Hello Peter,
On 6 Jun 2004 at 17:23:10 +0200 GMT [17:23 CEST] you wrote:
PM when I use the mass mailing feature, the X-Mail-Chat: Yes header is
PM always included, no matter which chat mode I select in account
PM properties. Brought up on a German list by a Win2K user and confirmed
PM here.
Hello Anne,
On 24 Feb 2004 at 23:06:57 + GMT [00:06 CET] you wrote:
C I STILL think, given the number of questions asked here by people who
C are enthusiasts and beta testing the app, it is obvious that View Modes
C usage is FAR from intuitive, and someone coming to TB as a new user will
C
Hello Dimitry,
On 26 Dec 2003 at 18:11:45 +0100 GMT [18:11 CET] you wrote:
DA Well, I've *always* seen this behaviour in The Bat, even since the
DA oldest versions. I can't say that I see or notice any difference in
DA the POP handling now. I've gotten so used to terminating TheBat.exe
DA that
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Hello Krister,
On 10 Aug 2003 at 20:57:54 +0200 GMT [20:57 CEST] you wrote:
KE but ... well... The reason i didn't install Gnupg, is that i'm
KE unsure whether it will work at all under Xp Pro
Does this answer your question? ;)
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Cheers,
Andre
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