Hello Quin,
Friday, October 01, 1999, 9:31:54 AM, you wrote:
QS> Hello TBUDLers,
QS> What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
QS> attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
QS> in? I see > Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never underst
Hello TBUDLers,
What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
in? I see > Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never understood
what that means exactly.
Best regards,
Quin
mai
Hello Oleg Zalyalov,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:08:15 PM you told us:
[ ... ]
OZ> Anyway there is no way to avoid a hand job -- because you looking
OZ> to folder decides which message you want to read now and which
OZ> later. All this job can be automated at high enough rate by using
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, Claude wrote about
Orange folders color:
C> Just to save all the time spent in this sorting job. For people, like
C> me, who don't need it, but only to know if a folder has got a new
C> message I have not read *and* not see, it would
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 9:45:02 AM Syafril Hermansyah told us:
[ ... ]
SH> I am adding :
SH> Markreplied/forward/redirect (automatically if we already
SH> replied/forwarded/redirected the message).
Oops, correction...already implement in 1.36 Beta/4 (perhaps in
version
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 12:15:42 PM you told us:
TF>>> I reply to messages by time zone; Japan/Australia first, and then
TF>>> I move my way West bound through Asia, Europe, and finally the
TF>>> Americas. So any message from Brazil I receive in the morning
Hi Syafril,
on Friday, October 01, 1999, 11:29:52 AM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
TF>> I reply to messages by time zone; Japan/Australia first, and then
TF>> I move my way West bound through Asia, Europe, and finally the
TF>> Americas. So any message from Brazil I receive in the morning
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Friday, October 01, 1999, 10:07:16 AM you told us:
[ ... ]
TF> I reply to messages by time zone; Japan/Australia first, and then
TF> I move my way West bound through Asia, Europe, and finally the
TF> Americas. So any message from Brazil I receive in the morn
Hi Claude,
on Friday, October 01, 1999, 1:54:21 AM, Claude wrote:
AM>> Maybe you need a color codes for messages intended for reading but not
AM>> just yet and one could then add a switch in the context menus.
C> The colors would work like that:
C> 1- If there is at least a "new" post in the f
Hello Ali Martin,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 11:27:23 PM you told us:
[ ... ]
AM> Mark read /Mark all messages read
AM> Mark not read but for future reading /Mark all unread messages not read but
etc.
AM> Mark unread
Hello Claude,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 10:34:47 PM you told us:
C>>>
C>>> What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C>>> posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
C>>> **
Hi all,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 6:38:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:
AM>> What event exactly would make unread messages automatically be declared
AM>> seen and given the color orange?
> Openingthefolderwhere they are during a few seconds
> (time chosen as an option
Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 01:09,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
Orange folders color
AM> Hi all,
AM> On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 2:38:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:
C The colors would work like that:
C 1- If there is at least a "n
Hi all,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 2:38:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:
C>>> The colors would work like that:
C>>> 1- If there is at least a "new" post in the folder: red. end.
C>>> 2- If there is at least a "seen" post in the folder: orange. end.
C>>> 3- brown. end.
WK>> That seems to
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 20:44,
Wolfgang Kynast (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
C>> "Read" is a post you've opened at least the time you've defined to
C>> change it from "unread" to "read". No change.
C>> "Seen" is a post you have not read, but which is in a f
Hello Batters
On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 12:56:00 PM, Ali Martin wrote:
AM> 3) More efficient and easy to use, most commonly used keyboard
AM> shortcuts.
Yes!
AM> N for next unread message The Bat! uses CTRL+]
And the "Single-Key-Feature": in Agent i can read ALL unread messages
in
Hello Claude,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, 11:15:52 AM, you wrote:
C> Hi, all,
C> On 30/09/1999, at 19:18,
C> Harold Harmon (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
C> riding a tall black horse, shouted to the warriors:
HH>> Hi all.. new to the list.
C> Welcome :)
HH>> Perhaps a feature similar to Eudora'
Hi,
...
C> "Read" is a post you've opened at least the time you've defined to
C> change it from "unread" to "read". No change.
C> "Seen" is a post you have not read, but which is in a folder you've
C> opened at least the time you would define, if my wish is agreed. This
C> means that you know th
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 19:18,
Harold Harmon (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
riding a tall black horse, shouted to the warriors:
HH> Hi all.. new to the list.
Welcome :)
HH> Perhaps a feature similar to Eudora's Labels would assist here. I'm
HH> not sure how you could set the filters to different
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 19:04,
Steve Lamb (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
facing the crowd, asked the gods to bless them and said:
SL> I think any function that can be applied to a single folder should also be
SL> made available to be applied to all folders. I also think that a option also
SL>
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 18:27,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
AM> Maybe you need a color codes for messages intended for reading but not
AM> just yet and one could then add a switch in the context menus.
AM> Mark read
Hello Ali,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, 9:27:23 AM, you wrote:
AM> Maybe you need a color codes for messages intended for reading but not
AM> just yet and one could then add a switch in the context menus.
AM> Mark read /Mark all messages read
AM> Mark not
I think any function that can be applied to a single folder should also be
made available to be applied to all folders. I also think that a option also
be made on each of those to only act on the folders inside a certain accout or
subset of acounts.
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm y
Hi all,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 7:54:39 AM (-5 GMT), Alex scribbled:
OZ>> What the difference between 'new' and 'unread'? How TB! should
OZ>> distinguish between them?
> After getting of mail all received messages become "new".
> After next session all unread messages from pr
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 16:12,
Oleg Zalyalov (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:
OZ> I didn't get what for. I do sort messages by 'urgent' and 'not
OZ> urgent'. Urgent messages are sorted to folders which are shown in
OZ> MailTicker. Non-urgent mess
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 13:39,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
regrouped the troops and said:
C>>
C>> What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C>> posts" and to keep red for "new post
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 13:20,
Thomas Fernandez (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
went and see the gods, and told them:
C>> What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C>> posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
TF> While I don't care too much about colours, I do agree that
Hi, all,
On 30/09/1999, at 14:43,
Oleg Zalyalov (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
went and see the gods, and told them:
Orange folders color
OZ> Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
OZ> Thursday, September 30, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote about
OZ> Orange folders color:
C>>> What I would like is to have
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, Alex Sanyukovitch wrote about
Orange folders color:
AS> After getting of mail all received messages become "new".
AS> After next session all unread messages from previous session still be
AS> "unread", but "new" will be only messag
Hello Oleg,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, 3:43:08 PM, you wrote:
OZ> What the difference between 'new' and 'unread'? How TB! should
OZ> distinguish between them?
After getting of mail all received messages become "new".
After next session all unread messages from previous session sti
I know TB will catch mailto: clicks if it's open at the time - what I
was wanting is an easy way of getting netscape to activate TB on a
mailto: click if currently closed.
> I vaugely remember the only way to get Netscape to recognise mailto:
> commands for TB was to download some clunky progra
I vaugely remember the only way to get Netscape to recognise mailto:
commands for TB was to download some clunky program...is there a
registry hack as an alternative?
Thanks in advance
Chris
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Hello Claude,
On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 5:08:16 PM you told us:
C> When I get a new mail in a folder, the folder color becomes red, so I
C> know there's something new in it :)
C> But if, for further reading, I let some unread posts in it, the
C> folder color remains red: so it doesn'
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, September 30, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote about
Orange folders color:
C>> What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C>> posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
TF> While I don't care too much about colours, I do agree that a
Hi Claude,
on Thursday, September 30, 1999, 6:08:16 PM, Claude wrote:
C> What I would like is to have a color (may be orange) to tell "unread
C> posts" and to keep red for "new posts".
While I don't care too much about colours, I do agree that a
difference between "new" and "unread" messages sh
Hellihallo to all from Austria,
After a long Time of just reviving and not reading messages I started
to clean up my Folders.
For every Folder of a Mailing-List I made an Archive-Folder where I
collect interesting Message-Threads. But If I am in the Thread-view
of the bat an I want to move a
Hi, all,
When I get a new mail in a folder, the folder color becomes red, so I
know there's something new in it :)
But if, for further reading, I let some unread posts in it, the folder
color remains red: so it doesn't tell me that's *new* posts, but just
there's *unread* posts :(
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