Re: %FROM field macro

1999-10-11 Thread Jürgen Frisch
On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 08:16, Monbebe Admin wrote: > %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > When you put %FROM as listed here in a template, should it override > totally the From: field or only add one more recipient. Hello Monbebe, to override the FROM: field you must do it that way: %FR

Re: %FROM field macro

1999-10-11 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, You wrote: > Hello, > %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > When you put %FROM as listed here in a template, should it override totally > the From: field or only add one more recipient. For me, it show at: > From: Monbebe Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: Context sensitive right menu

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Philippe Gouillou, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 12:19:49 PM you told us: PG>>> Would it be possible to make the right menu options "Location to PG>>> Clipboard", "Write message to address", "Add to address book" PG>>> available from the Editor ? SH>> Have you try this, reply any me

%FROM field macro

1999-10-11 Thread Monbebe Admin
Hello, %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" When you put %FROM as listed here in a template, should it override totally the From: field or only add one more recipient. For me, it show at: From: Monbebe Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] (http://www.monbebe.net) When I only want: From: [EMAIL

Re: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-11 Thread Monbebe Admin
Hello Juergen, > On Monday, October 11, 1999, 19:27, Monbebe Admin wrote: >you must check "Send Auto-Reply" in the Actions panel and create a >template (button at the right). Sorry, I was not clear maybe. I don't want a real autoresponder. I want a message to be send when the mail as be

Re[2]: Mummy, where do dupes come from? - OT

1999-10-11 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 5:58:19 AM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote: SH> Hello Ian Gore, SH> On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:04:25 PM you told us: IG>> As I'm sure everyone knows, TB! has a feature for killing dupes. IG>> The question is, where do dupes come from in the first place? I

Re[2]: Context sensitive right menu

1999-10-11 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 5:19:50 AM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote: SH> Hello Philippe Gouillou, SH> On Monday, October 11, 1999, 11:38:59 AM you told us: PG>> Would it be possible to make the right menu options "Location to PG>> Clipboard", "Write message to address", "A

Re[2]: window-bug

1999-10-11 Thread MaXxX
At Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 6:27:04 AM, Andrew jotted down a mail: AKL> Hello, The Bat Users! >> A long standing bug: >> You see a non-existing window appear... (as in blank desktop space) >> Anybody else with same problem? AKL> No, all is Ok here... Confirmed here! I have several wind

Re: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Andrew K. Lovetski, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 11:32:47 AM you told us: >> Open the dropdown menu list. >> Tap the down and up arrow keys to navigate to the address you wish to >> delete. When the address is highlighted simply hit 'delete'. AKL> You can use Space key to "park" some

Re: Context sensitive right menu

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Andrew K. Lovetski, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 11:37:47 AM you told us: PG>>> Would it be possible to make the right menu options "Location to PG>>> Clipboard", "Write message to address", "Add to address book" PG>>> available from the Editor ? SH>> Have you try thi

Re: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Soth, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 10:47:45 AM you told us: S>>> Gotcha #1: S>>>TB! 1.36 can no longer successfully import or view an email S>>>containing an attachment any bigger than (roughly) 4.5 megabytes. S>>>It seems to chew up all available memory, and then dies a screa

Re[2]: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > Open the dropdown menu list. > > Tap the down and up arrow keys to navigate to the address you wish to > delete. When the address is highlighted simply hit 'delete'. You can use Space key to "park" some important addresses - you won't delete them by accident in this case

Re[2]: Context sensitive right menu

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! PG>> Would it be possible to make the right menu options "Location to PG>> Clipboard", "Write message to address", "Add to address book" PG>> available from the Editor ? > > Have you try this, reply any messages, then from Original Text Pane > select any

Re: Immediate Delivery in spite of deferred settings.

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > TB 1.36 works fine. It is just the new location of the icons which is > tweaking my nose now since with the behavior of the buttons changed there is > really no reason for the deferred setting at all. :/ There is a reason: the result of pressing F2 in editor depends

Re: window-bug

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > A long standing bug: > > open the bat & any other application > right-click on your task-bar & select 'horizontal alignement' (or > something like that since I'm using a dutch win 98... > > You see a non-existing window appear... (as in blank desktop space) >

Major leak

1999-10-11 Thread John T. Moran
I am evaluating this program and mostly like what I see, but it has a MAJOR problem. I went to attach a 4MB file to email out and NT 4.0 ground to a halt with 100% CPU utilization and the bat.exe grew to over 100MB, trying to attach a 4MB file. This is very bad and needs immediate attention.

auto-complete not working in address fields

1999-10-11 Thread Terry Frazier
TBUDL, Does anyone know why my auto-complete function has stopped working in the address fields? I was using TB! 1.31 and the auto-complete function stopped recognizing any of my groups. I never could figure out why. Now I've upgraded to TB! 1.36 and the auto-complete feature doesn't work at

Re: Mummy, where do dupes come from? - OT

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Ian Gore, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:04:25 PM you told us: IG> As I'm sure everyone knows, TB! has a feature for killing dupes. IG> The question is, where do dupes come from in the first place? I've IG> recently subscribed to a discussion list and am receiving IG> everything

Re[2]: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > I do! And this exactly functionality has been requested heaps of > times, but "×ÏÚ É ÎÙÎÅ ÔÁÍ" (forgive me for using Russian, > don't think this could be translated into English reliably):-) May be the following translation will do? "things are right where they started"

Re: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > Some time ago, I submit the following feature request to TB team: > > - a command to convert forwarded messages to "normal" messages, as if > you were the recipient. > For the moment, I save the attached msg, and import it back to my > folder. Very tedious, and time cons

Re[2]: Ctrl+P

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! >> is there any way to make the bat behave like every application, i. e. >> to print a mail by pressing Ctrl+P? > > You mean from the main window? It works from the View Folder window. Yes, but not in the main window. And this shortcut is free, that is it is not used for a

SOT: Why not square brackets - was - Re[2]: The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! >>> Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. >>> [http://www.ru/] > >> It's not really a bug. Just place spaces between the brackets like >> this: [ http://ww.ru/ ]. > > Not to mention the accepted convention is to use the greater/less than > symbols f

Re[2]: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Soth
S>> an attachment from work to home, or vice versa. By 'large' I mean 4 S>> meg, 8 meg and 24 meg attachments. S>> Gotcha #1: S>>TB! 1.36 can no longer successfully import or view an email S>>containing an attachment any bigger than (roughly) 4.5 megabytes. S>>It seems to chew up all

Re: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Soth, On Sunday, October 10, 1999, 8:26:00 PM you told us: S> I tend to send and receive large attachments. Often I'll be sending S> an attachment from work to home, or vice versa. By 'large' I mean 4 S> meg, 8 meg and 24 meg attachments. S> Gotcha #1: S>TB! 1.36 can no longer success

Re: Context sensitive right menu

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Philippe Gouillou, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 11:38:59 AM you told us: PG> Would it be possible to make the right menu options "Location to PG> Clipboard", "Write message to address", "Add to address book" PG> available from the Editor ? Have you try this, reply any

Re: The Bat! - suggestions

1999-10-11 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Anne Kaeser, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 9:42:42 AM you told us: >> AFAIK it's there (although I have never used it). Account >> properties/transport/more (button next to STMP server). AK> Nope, that's only special options for SMTP authentification... It's there. My Mail Server (I ha

Re[2]: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello Ali, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 3:41:51 AM, you wrote: AM> Open the dropdown menu list. AM> Tap the down and up arrow keys to navigate to the address you wish to AM> delete. When the address is highlighted simply hit 'delete'. Thanxxx, didn't know that... AM> HTH. it sure did... :-) --

Re[2]: Ctrl+P

1999-10-11 Thread Vincent - D. Ertner
Hi Co-Batties, >> is there any way to make the bat behave like every application, i. e. >> to print a mail by pressing Ctrl+P? PF> You mean from the main window? It works from the View Folder window. Yip, the main window ... why is it not implemented there? Usually I receive shorter messages

Re: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 5:13:39 PM (-5 GMT), John scribbled: > I know this is probably an easy or dumb question, but how do I remove > names and addresses from the drop down history list on the editor. > Thanks. Open the dropdown menu list. Tap the down and up arrow keys to

Immediate Delivery in spite of deferred settings.

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
TB 1.36 works fine. It is just the new location of the icons which is tweaking my nose now since with the behavior of the buttons changed there is really no reason for the deferred setting at all. :/ -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your IC

Re: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello John, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 12:13:39 AM, you wrote: JTM> I know this is probably an easy or dumb question, but how do I remove JTM> names and addresses from the drop down history list on the editor. JTM> Thanks. I sent this as a request to rit-labs a very long time ago... 'cause I

History list

1999-10-11 Thread John T. Moran
I know this is probably an easy or dumb question, but how do I remove names and addresses from the drop down history list on the editor. Thanks. -- John T. Moran Blue Springs, MO mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -

Re: Setting TB as the default mailer

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello Julio, Monday, October 11, 1999, 9:26:48 PM, you wrote: JJ> I would appreciate your instructions as to how to set up TB as the JJ> default mailer for Windows applications. In windows 98: goto control panel, select Internet, select the tab 'programs' & set 'The Bat' as your default mail-e

Not to be a total prick...

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
I finally got to use the new TB at work today and I'm quite happy with the new "mail" pointer. Much, MUCH easier to use. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -

Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 1:35:39 PM, Alexander wrote: > Oops... My apologies. After all, it's *usually* hard to convince > Americans in the fact that there exists something other then > their beloved US-ASCII:-)) Have met with such an attitude > heaps of times, "like face meets the table":-))

Re: Printing Headers

1999-10-11 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
Hi Ian, IG> I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on IG> and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of IG> message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid? AFAIK you will have to save the message to a file and print this file. Regard

Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release

1999-10-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Monday, October 11, 1999, Keith Russell wrote: >> Well, HTH:-) > HTH??? I see Netspeak has not been included in your impressive language studies. HTH = Hope this helps. :) -- Paula Ford The Bat! 1.35 (reg) Windows 95 4.0 Build 950 -- --

Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release

1999-10-11 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 11 Oct 99, at 10:52, Keith Russell wrote about "Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release": > > Okay, I'll try to explain :-)) It's not simple to explain > > anyway, it's more of "trial and error" thing IMHO, and besides > > IMO it's usually *pretty* hard to explain those 8-bit matters

Re: Printing Headers

1999-10-11 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 11 Oct 99, at 18:31, Joris wrote about "Re: Printing Headers": > IG> I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on > IG> and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of > IG> message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid?

Setting TB as the default mailer

1999-10-11 Thread Julio Juncal
I would appreciate your instructions as to how to set up TB as the default mailer for Windows applications. Julio Juncal -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team cl

Re[2]: Confirmation of bug

1999-10-11 Thread Ian Gore
On Monday, October 11, 1999, 10:11:26 AM, Denis wrote: > In your message dated 11/10/1999 and concerning "Confirmation of bug" you wrote: SL>> Just looking for confirmation of this bug. It appears that 1.36 is not SL>> honoring the deferred delivery option in the account settings. Un/True?

Re: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-11 Thread Juergen Frisch
On Monday, October 11, 1999, 19:27, Monbebe Admin wrote: > I would like to set up an autoresponder that send a message when I read a > mail, something like "I read your mail thx you etc. etc." > So I gone to filter then edit a message into option panel, send a message > to that filter rules but

Re[2]: Contiuous disk access while The Bat! is running

1999-10-11 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Steve Lamb, On Montag, 11. Oktober 1999 at 19:46:44 you wrote: SL> Monday, October 11, 1999, 10:36:10 AM, Oliver wrote: >> using filemon and found out that The Bat! tries exactly every ten >> seconds to open some file called thebat.IPC in the directory where SL> From the help on

window-bug

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello Everybody, A long standing bug: open the bat & any other application right-click on your task-bar & select 'horizontal alignement' (or something like that since I'm using a dutch win 98... You see a non-existing window appear... (as in blank desktop space) Same bug when choos

Re: PGP Check Signature does not work

1999-10-11 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi noniq, On Montag, 11. Oktober 1999 at 1:45:09 you wrote: n> hi, n> i'm using PGP 6.0.2i and the PGP 6.0.x/6.5.x plug-in but "check n> digital signature" does not work. all i get is an empty "PGPlog" n> window. anyone else with the same problems? I have exactly the same problem using P

Re: Contiuous disk access while The Bat! is running

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 10:36:10 AM, Oliver wrote: > using filemon and found out that The Bat! tries exactly every ten > seconds to open some file called thebat.IPC in the directory where From the help on command line parameters: For those who are familiar with programming we give

Re: Printing Headers

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 9:31:38 AM, Joris wrote: IG>> I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on IG>> and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of IG>> message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid? > Is there actually a difference b

Contiuous disk access while The Bat! is running

1999-10-11 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi there, I sent a mail about that subject a while ago... when The Bat! is running, maybe in the background, I noticed some disk access occuring all the time. Now I investigated (a little) further by using filemon and found out that The Bat! tries exactly every ten s

Re[2]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Andrew K. Lovetski, On Montag, 11. Oktober 1999 at 13:15:53 you wrote: >> 2) If I create a new message, enter some text and close the window, >> why is that question asking me whether to trash my changes in >> russian (or some other language I can't read)? AKL> If you have Internationa

Re: Printing Headers

1999-10-11 Thread Joris
Hello Ian, Monday, October 11, 1999, 11:21:24 AM, you wrote: IG> I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on IG> and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of IG> message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid? Is there actually a diffe

Re[2]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Steve Lamb, On Montag, 11. Oktober 1999 at 10:07:04 you wrote: SL> Monday, October 11, 1999, 1:01:26 AM, Ali wrote: OS 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? >>> I do suspect that these macros should change the quoting prefix, >>> although I didn't check it myself

Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release

1999-10-11 Thread Keith Russell
Hello, Alex. On Saturday, October 09, 1999, 3:45:04 PM, you wrote: > Hi there! > On 8 Oct 99, at 21:58, Keith Russell wrote > about "Re: Tips Language, 1.36 release": >> >> ÷Ù ÍÏÖÅÔÅ ÌÅÇËÏ ×ÙÂÒÁÔØ "ÌÀÂÉÍ >> >> >> >> What's up? >> >> > It's in Russian:-)) "You may easily select the belov.

Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-11 Thread Monbebe Admin
Hello TBUDL, I would like to set up an autoresponder that send a message when I read a mail, something like "I read your mail thx you etc. etc." So I gone to filter then edit a message into option panel, send a message to that filter rules but nothing was sent back. Any hint, it seems I miss som

Re: The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 9:25:12 AM, Ali wrote: > On Monday, October 11, 1999, 6:38:25 AM (-5 GMT), Andrew scribbled: >> The bug description: >> Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. >> Steps to reproduce the bug: >> [http://www.ru/] > It's not really a bug. Just pla

Re: Bug detected - CTRL-C

1999-10-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Monday, October 11, 1999, Roel wrote: > Try to copy something from an html-mail using control-c > => it won't work, where as right-click-copy does... > Anybody else with this problem? > (Control-C does work in a non-html-mail!) Listed by RIT Labs as fixed in 1.36. -- Paula Ford Th

Re: The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 6:38:25 AM (-5 GMT), Andrew scribbled: > The bug description: > Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. > Steps to reproduce the bug: > [http://www.ru/] It's not really a bug. Just place spaces between the brackets like this: [ http

Re: Ctrl+P

1999-10-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Saturday, October 09, 1999, Vincent - D. Ertner wrote: > is there any way to make the bat behave like every application, i. e. > to print a mail by pressing Ctrl+P? You mean from the main window? It works from the View Folder window. -- Paula Ford The Bat! 1.35 (reg) Windows 95 4.0 Build 95

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 8:34:41 AM, Paula wrote: > He didn't really explain what they do or what they might be used for. > Anyone else? Well, not those specifically. If I were to guess you would put a regexp expression into the macro and it would either copy (test) or quote (quote) the mat

Re: Bug detected - CTRL-C

1999-10-11 Thread DINH Frederic
Roel wrote: R> Try to copy something from an html-mail using control-c => it R> won't work, where as right-click-copy does... R> Anybody else with this problem? Hum, no... I use TB 1.36 and nothing to say about that. R> (Control-C does work in a non-html-mail!) But I wonder why standar

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Paula Ford
On Monday, October 11, 1999, Andrew K. Lovetski wrote: > Hello, The Bat Users! >> 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? > Steve Lamb already answered this. He didn't really explain what they do or what they might be used for. Anyone else? -- Paula Ford The Bat! 1.35 (reg)

Re: Bug detected - CTRL-C

1999-10-11 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello, Monday, October 11, 1999, You wrote: > Hello Users, > Try to copy something from an html-mail using control-c > => it won't work, where as right-click-copy does... > Anybody else with this problem? > (Control-C does work in a non-html-mail!) not confirmed. My Ctrl+C works. Bye

Re: Bug detected - CTRL-C

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 8:37:33 AM, Roel wrote: > Anybody else with this problem? > (Control-C does work in a non-html-mail!) Yes. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the switchboard of sou

Bug detected - CTRL-C

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello Users, Try to copy something from an html-mail using control-c => it won't work, where as right-click-copy does... Anybody else with this problem? (Control-C does work in a non-html-mail!) -- Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer In Lederhosen Roel mailto:[EMA

Re[2]: TB 4 Linux

1999-10-11 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 11 October 1999 at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: ML> Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe? I lost all my mail a few days ago, ML> and that message was one of them. THanks It is in every message that comes from the list ... >>To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the ge

Re[3]: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Roel
Hello Soth, Monday, October 11, 1999, 3:15:04 PM, you wrote: S> Again I ask: Has anybody else been noticing TB! S> choking and dying on big attachments? Yep, here it even chokes on 5Mb attachments... -- Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer In Lederhosen Roelmailto:[

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 11 Oct 99, at 3:51, Ali Martin wrote about "Re: Some questions about 1.36": Btw, for all interested: www.perl.com --- the Regular Expression syntax is all there:-) > > The answer is in the changes log. They have added Perl style regular > > expressions to certain areas of

Re: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 11 Oct 99, at 12:31, DINH Frederic wrote about "Feat. request: convert forwarded ms": > For the moment, I save the attached msg, and import it back to my > folder. Very tedious, and time consuming every morning. > > It didn't seem to catch their interest, but I hope it will. Do

Re: TB 4 Linux

1999-10-11 Thread Michael Long
Can anyone tell me how to unsubscribe? I lost all my mail a few days ago, and that message was one of them.  THanks At 10:07 AM 10/11/1999 , you wrote: Monday, October 11, 1999, 6:05:22 AM, Sashka wrote: SL>> TB! works under VMWare, it does not work under WINE. > it DOES work under WINE ...

Re: TB 4 Linux

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 6:05:22 AM, Sashka wrote: SL>> TB! works under VMWare, it does not work under WINE. > it DOES work under WINE ... but with some problems... :) When I tried it under the latest version on Debian's unstable tree it would start up, retrieve mail, send mail. When I

Re[3]: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Monday, October 11, 1999, Soth wrote about A couple of gotchas.: S> I'm fully aware of the effects of base64 encoding on file sizes, and S> of alternative transfer methods. In this case, email was the most S> efficient method to get the file where I wanted it.

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 4:22:37 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Well, no. Regexps are one of those features where you don't know you'd > use it until you learn it and use it. Once you do then whenever you find > yourself in a situation that would be solved nicely and neatly wi

Re[2]: A couple of gotchas.

1999-10-11 Thread Soth
At 3:13:50 AM on Monday, October 11, 1999, your quill inscribed unto the ether: S>> I tend to send and receive large attachments. Often I'll be sending S>> an attachment from work to home, or vice versa. By 'large' I mean 4 S>> meg, 8 meg and 24 meg attachments. > Why don't you use ftp for tha

Re[3]: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread DINH Frederic
Bonjour Nick, DF>> I need to know who I replied to, and if I have a clean subject DF>> line (without Tr: and so), it is even better. Also, we can't use DF>> "open reply" on attached msg. ND> As a work around, is have them redirect the message to you rather ND> than forwarding it a possibility?

Re[2]: TB 4 Linux

1999-10-11 Thread Sashka
Hello Steve, Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:42:45 AM, you wrote: SL> On Sun, Oct 10, 1999 at 09:17:03PM +0200, Joris wrote: >> I really can't miss TB anymore, but I'm switching to Linux. I'll test >> ! with wine and vmware, (shall I post results) but are there plans for >> a native Linux version?

Re: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Syllables
Hi DINH, Doesn't Redirect do the job you want? Original Message Subject: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg Original Message Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 at 6:31:40 AM UST Original Message Text: DF> Bonjour TBUDL readers, DF> Some

Re[2]: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg" From DINH Frederic: DF> It is, and I do have a folder where I class those msgs. But if I DF> didn't "extract" the forwarded msgs, then all of them would be coming DF> from one person, which is obviously wrong. DF> I need

Re: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread DINH Frederic
Bonjour everybody, Oleg Zalyalov answered me: > What about having 'replied' folder and moving replied messages > there? Isn't it possible? It is, and I do have a folder where I class those msgs. But if I didn't "extract" the forwarded msgs, then all of them would be coming from one person, whic

Re[2]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "Some questions about 1.36" From Steve Lamb: SL> Anyone who has done any work on unix with either grep, perl or SL> sed will know what regexps do and will most likely be doing the SL> jig next to their keyboard when they find out they are in TB!. So that's what that infernal

The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello The Bat! developers, I'm using The Bat! Version 1.36 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 and would like to report a bug The bug description: Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. Steps to reproduce the bug: [http://www.ru/] Regards, Andrew K. Lovetski

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski
Hello, The Bat Users! > 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? Steve Lamb already answered this. What I want to add is the description of these macroses on the Macros Popup menu (Text submenu): %REGEXPTEXT - RegExp subpattern of %TEXT %REGEXPQUOTES - Quoted RegExp subpattern

Re: Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Monday, October 11, 1999, DINH Frederic wrote about Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg: DF> Our webmaster forwards me a lot of msgs, and most of them need me to DF> reply. I can reply to the attached msg by simply opening them, but DF> some day

Feat. request: convert forwarded msgs to incoming msg

1999-10-11 Thread DINH Frederic
Bonjour TBUDL readers, Some time ago, I submit the following feature request to TB team: - a command to convert forwarded messages to "normal" messages, as if you were the recipient. Our webmaster forwards me a lot of msgs, and most of them need me to reply. I can reply to the attached msg by s

Regular Expressions

1999-10-11 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 11:22:37 AM, Steve Lamb wrote: > I'd have to play with it to see exactly how it works, but for me the > most obvious use of regexps in an email client would be to develop > filters around them and then use the registers from the filter to > tell the program where

Re: Confirmation of bug

1999-10-11 Thread Andrew Brown
SL> Just looking for confirmation of this bug. It appears that 1.36 is not SL> honoring the deferred delivery option in the account settings. Un/True? I think it's more subtle and irritating than that. All the icons have changed, right, so they no longer look as they used to? So we identif

Printing Headers

1999-10-11 Thread Ian Gore
I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid? Cheers Ian G. -- -- View the TBUDL a

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 1:51:23 AM, Ali wrote: > Should I take it to mean then that only those who are already familiar > with it would have use for it? Well, no. Regexps are one of those features where you don't know you'd use it until you learn it and use it. Once you do then whenever y

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 3:07:04 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> I tried them and can't seem to get them to do change the quote prefix. >> Probably they're for some other mysterious purpose but I'd sure like to >> know since I may find use for them. > > The answer is in the cha

Re: Confirmation of bug

1999-10-11 Thread Denis V. Petelin
Dear Steve Lamb! (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) In your message dated 11/10/1999 and concerning "Confirmation of bug" you wrote: SL> Just looking for confirmation of this bug. It appears that 1.36 is not SL> honoring the deferred delivery option in the account settings. Un/True? No. The "put

Re: Confirmation of bug

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:48:17 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Just looking for confirmation of this bug. It appears that 1.36 is not > honoring the deferred delivery option in the account settings. Un/True? True. -- Regards, -=Ali=- >>> (A)bort, (

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 1:01:26 AM, Ali wrote: OS>>> 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? >> I do suspect that these macros should change the quoting prefix, >> although I didn't check it myself. > I tried them and can't seem to get them to do change the quote prefix.

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:23:46 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: OS>> 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? > I do suspect that these macros should change the quoting prefix, > although I didn't check it myself. I tried them and can't seem to get them to do ch