book entries, etc.
So, if I want to edit a certain group, I have to delete the old one
and create a completely new one. That would not be so bad,if I were
not using in several filters Colour Groups, which (logically) switch
to Generic Group after removing the old group.
Just curious: Is it a bug
after removing the old group.
Just curious: Is it a bug or a feature, i.e. does it WAD?
IMHO such ID is stored in all msgbase index files and folder structure
files, so such change probably requires processing all these files.
Just curious, why do You need edit ID of Colour group?
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Bye
[Reply to: »Marek Mikus« · 2009-03-25 · 18:06 h (CET)]
Moin, Marek!
Just curious: Is it a bug or a feature, i.e. does it WAD?
IMHO such ID is stored in all msgbase index files and folder
structure files, so such change probably requires processing all
these files.
That may be a reason
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| VA, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] | 2007-02-27 |
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Hello, folks!
For this mail account I have a filter for Selective Download with
several conditions
as it should in strict computer
logic.
The condition cannot be evaluated as true because there is nothing
to evaluate if the Reply-To: field is not present. As it evaluates
as nil, it does nothing.
From this point of view you are right, so it is indeed a feature and
*no* bug. ;-)
Thanks
Hello all,
The Subject of this message could also have been: 'More arguments to
have a separate Drafts folder'
I'll start by saying that, if it is a bug, it is a long standing one
because the behaviour I'm going to describe applies not only to latest
beta 3.63.14, but also to 3.62.14 and even
Hello Maurice,
Wednesday, July 30, 2003, 1:30:03 AM, you wrote:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MS I was just wondering. I have assigned the key-combination Ctrl-Alt-S
MS to a filter that forwards the mail I'm reading (or is currently
MS highlighted in the message list)
cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s,
Wednesday, July 30, 2003, 7:57:11 AM, you wrote:
cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s, however if i just hit s quick search
pops up with the letter s inserted. Bug?
Same here with beta 9
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Best regards,
Chris Wilson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003 at 02:57 (which was Wednesday, July 30,
2003 at 8:57 where I am) John Seymour [JS] wrote:
JS cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s, however if i just hit s quick search
JS pops up with the letter s inserted. Bug?
The latter is most certainly not a bug. The quick search is a
Listmembers,
I was just wondering. I have assigned the key-combination Ctrl-Alt-S
to a filter that forwards the mail I'm reading (or is currently
highlighted in the message list) to an address I have created on my
mailserver that adds spam mail to my bayesian classifier (I'm using
SpamAssassin
In beta 9 and 10 I see new bahavioru of forwarding message. Turn on RFC 822
headers in message panel and forward it - in forward message there will be
NO RFC 822 headers. No matter: mime or standard forward. Question: is it bug
or feature?
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pb _, )\__/( ,_ Polska Strona Programu
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, 12:21, Krzysztof Kudlacik wrote:
In beta 9 and 10 I see new bahavioru of forwarding message. Turn on
RFC 822 headers in message panel and forward it - in forward message
there will be NO RFC 822 headers. No matter: mime or standard forward.
Question: is it bug
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 11:01, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
But this is:
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Mmm.. Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB! put a
space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature, but in the
editor?
--
Regards,
Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60c on Windows 2000 5.0
In reply to Marcus's [EMAIL PROTECTED] message 'Bug or feature?' dated
4/4/2002 at 11:08:43GMT +0200 (7:08 PM):
Hey Marcus,
MO Mmm.. Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB! put
MO a space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature, but in
MO the editor?
by hitting
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 11:11, Daniel Hirning wrote:
MO Mmm.. Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB!
MO put a space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature,
MO but in the editor?
by hitting the space bar and pushing enter?
No, it doesn't work. Try selecting
Hello Marcus!
On Thursday, April 4, 2002 at 11:28:44 AM you wrote:
Try selecting the signature delimiter below this
paragraph and you will notice that there is no space, although I
*have* typed dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s
editor is capable of putting extra spaces at the
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 12:51, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Try selecting the signature delimiter below this paragraph and you
will notice that there is no space, although I *have* typed
dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s editor is
capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a
Hello Marcus!
On Thursday, April 4, 2002 at 2:27:21 PM you wrote:
--
No space whatsoever. I also tried saving the message to a .txt file
without finding any space. No matter which of the mentioned methods I
use, I do find a space after my real signature delimiter below, but
not when
Dear Marcus,
In reply to your message dated Thursday, April 04, 2002, 6:27:21 AM:
I tested with this method, I tested by dragging the mouse (with left
button pressed) over that line and I tested with the method you
proposed in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No space whatsoever.
I find a space
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 15:27, Mike Harlos wrote:
I find a space after the dashes using the mouse drag method, as seen
in the attached capture.
Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:
--
I *have* placed a space after the two dashes above, but it's noot seen
when I get
Dear Marcus,
In reply to your message dated Thursday, April 04, 2002, 7:35:18 AM:
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 15:27, Mike Harlos wrote:
I find a space after the dashes using the mouse drag method, as seen
in the attached capture.
Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:
Hello Marcus,
Thursday, April 4, 2002, 4:28:44 AM, you wrote:
MO No, it doesn't work. Try selecting the signature delimiter below this
MO paragraph and you will notice that there is no space, although I
MO *have* typed dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s
MO editor is capable of
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 3:28:44 AM, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
Try selecting the signature delimiter below this paragraph and you
will notice that there is no space, although I *have* typed
dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s editor is
capable of putting extra spaces at the end
Hello Marcus Ohlström,
On Thursday, April 04 2002 at 01:01 AM PDT, you wrote:
It should be dashdashspaceenter.
This is not a signature delimiter:
-- Not a delimiter.
But this is:
--
No it isn't. You yourself forgot to put a space at the end.
--
Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C.
Hello List!
Marcus Ohlström wrote:
Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:
--
Because this space is not a space. Your message uses
\ Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable \
and here your space must look in the source view like:
'--=20 ' dashdashspace - quoted
Allie,
AM »» using TB! v1.42 Beta/9
|
Win2k Pro ««
Almost forgot: I noticed that you changed the cemetery to a.a...thing
sticking out of the ground ;-) Running out of ASCII character combinations?
You've got all the best ones already ;)
--
Slán anois,
Simon (-:
Hello list,
why do a get an error message in the status log:
USER: Invalid character in Base64 line
each time I open this message from Simon?
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:28:15 +0100 GMT (30.03.2000, 20:28 +0800 GMT),
Simon wrote:
S Allie,
AM »» using TB! v1.42 Beta/9
|
Win2k Pro ««
S
Thomas,
On Thursday, March 30, 2000, 2:16:47 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF Hello list,
TF why do a get an error message in the status log:
TF USER: Invalid character in Base64 line
TF each time I open this message from Simon?
TF On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:28:15 +0100 GMT (30.03.2000, 20:28
Hi Simon,
On Wednesday, March 29, 2000, 8:16:09 PM, you wrote in part about "NON
BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST":
S Well I could not stand that for very long :(
S Increasing fonts to 120% has unwanted side effects: it particularly
S messes with web design.
well, forgot about that part,
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 12:43:27 +0100, Simon wrote:
What I'd like: You can move a message and copy a message to another
folder by selecting a message in a message pane and by
using Ctrl+V and Ctrl+C respectively to open a 'Select Folder'
window. How about another Shortcut combo
Hi there!
On 29 Mar 00, at 14:22, Dieter Hummel wrote
about "Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST":
please, no upgrade your monitor replies ;-))
Too bad, that's what I just wanted to say ;-)
(can't resist)
Aha, Dieter, are you going to become my very person
Hi, fellow Batters,
Another "bug or feature?":
Click on Tools - PGP - Key Manager.
Now click on The Bat! icon in the task bar and try to click on
something, select a message, get new mail, anything. No response, The
Bat! is waiting for you to exit Key Manager.
Best regards
Istv
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