Hello Kertész,
Sunday, March 23, 2008, 1:16:58 AM, you wrote:
Thanks. but could you tell me what happened if I wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
only?
Nothing should happen, I think...
Thanks a lot.
btw, what's the difference between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
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Best regards,
Hello All,
I plan to add some email addresses to the do-not-track list. But the
description make me quite confused.
The * character at the start means that a substring should match
snip
= - track the exact address
+ - track the any address containing substring
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The * character at the start means that a substring should match
snip
= - track the exact address
+ - track the any address containing substring
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I guess that * is used to match substring.
But
what about +? It seems to be a substring match too. And as for the
Hello Peter,
Saturday, March 22, 2008, 11:03:44 PM, you wrote:
d I plan to add some email addresses to the do-not-track list.
which list are you talking about?
I mean the DO-Not-Track list of Address History.
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Best regards,
drifthatmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Kertész,
Saturday, March 22, 2008, 11:29:18 PM, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. but could you tell me what happened if I wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED] only?
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Best regards,
drifthatmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Translator of Chinese The Bat!
Using The Bat!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. but could you tell me what happened if I wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
only?
Nothing should happen, I think...
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Vili
The Bat 4.0.18.3 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2
Current beta is 4.0.18.3 | 'Using
d I mean the DO-Not-Track list of Address History.
sometimes I don't see the wood for the trees.
Where do I find this list?
Options, Preferences, Address history.
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Vili
The Bat 4.0.18.3 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2
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