Re: Autoreply Function

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Clemens Vermeulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would anyone know how to get The Bat! to 'Auto-Respond' to incoming > messages? > Any tips would would be greatly appreciated. You could use the read confirmation support as an auto responder. The read confirmation template may be created and ac

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Douglas Hinds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: AM>> It has nothing to do with a re-filter operation. A re-filter AM>> operation reruns the filter rules that are usually run on incoming AM>> mail automatically, as well the rules that are reserved to be run AM>> manually. > Depending on the rule set

Re[4]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Jason, in response to your saying: JE> the one thing I haven't been able to get to filter at all is this JE> mailing list! My rule is as follows: The 2 strings both filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED] The two locations are sender and kludges and of course are yes. It's active only. It works fi

Autoreply Function

1999-11-30 Thread Clemens Vermeulen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello All, Would anyone know how to get The Bat! to 'Auto-Respond' to incoming messages? Any tips would would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, Clemens Vermeulen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternative News Network

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Ali & all fellow TBUDL members, Sunday, November 28, 1999, 5:14:09 PM, Ali wrote in response to my saying: >> after selecting for Read Mail (for instance), "Manual filters >> only" can be selected or not, whereas when creating a filter itself, >> it can be either active, manual only, bot

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Ali & all fellow TBUDL members, Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 3:20:22 AM, Ali wrote in response to my saying: >> What's a Regular Expression, then? AM> Let me quote a little excerpt from one of my applications since I find AM> it difficult to define a regular expression in one sentence: A

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Paula & all fellow TBUDL members, Monday, November 29, 1999, 12:09:33 AM, Paula wrote in response to my saying: >> It needs a Ticker Manager that let's you check & set the ticker >> setting for each folder without having to go to the properties >> settings of each, and greater selectivi

Date bug ?! (was : imap folders)

1999-11-30 Thread Rob
Hello all, on Friday, January 01, 1999 at 4:34:27 AM, Rob wrote : i'm pretty sure that should be December 01, 1999 ... at least that what the kludges say. and my PC clock too ... an early Y2K bug ???;-) -- Rob ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/4 (r

Re: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Rob
Hello all, on Tuesday, November 30, 1999 at 9:53:14 PM, moz wrote : > searching for a way to configure TheBat! to leave all mails in folders > located on the linux mail-server. other posts suggests TB! does not work (well ?) with IMAP, so i probably misunderstand your question, but here's my

Re[3]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hi Douglas, Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 2:09:45 PM, Douglas Hinds wrote: > Hello Alexander & all fellow TBUDL members, > It's probably better to do it manually. (And you *don't* have to > select "manual only" when re-filtering, that choice is only there for > display purposes - just to say hell

Re: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Paula Ford
On Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Ron wrote: > On Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Ali Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Ron wrote: >>> Does mail from this list really arrive with the "To" field as your >>> address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I just >>> filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jast wrote: >> o MDI application > Okay, kindly explain: What is MDI / what does it stand for? > As, frankly, I don't know. MDI stands for Multiple Document Interface. In such a situation you have the application consisting of one main window and all other windows, like the message composi

Re[2]: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Jast
Morning Steve Lamb, > o MDI application Okay, kindly explain: What is MDI / what does it stand for? As, frankly, I don't know. -- +--Jast |on Windows 98 4.10 Build A :with The Bat! 1.36 -- --

Scott's disks

1999-11-30 Thread Jack LaRosa
Hello Bats!, Just thought I'd let everyone know, I bought one of Scott Moore's 20 Meg PCMCIA Flash Disks ATA Type II and it arrived today. It is marked *IGT International Game Technology 20MB* and is about half again as thick as the Simple Technology 16MB card I was using. It slid in my

Re: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 3:25:55 PM, Jast wrote: > Looking around a little: Mulberry, a client that supports > exclusively IMAP and is supposed to be good at it. (Windows/Mac, > Shareware, ca. $40) OK, after playing for a few minutes with it here are my thoughts. Strikes against: o

Re[2]: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Jast
Morning Steve Lamb, > And Eudora. Not that the implementation of any of them is worth > anything. I have a sneaking suspicion that the implementation of > TB!'s IMAP may be just as bad considering noone has really gotten it > right, yet. Looking around a little: Mulberry, a client that suppor

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Alexander & all fellow TBUDL members, Monday, November 29, 1999, 9:05:57 AM, Alexander wrote in response to my saying: >> Alexander wrote what follows below (reformatted) and I would like >> him to explain why the filtering he describes in relation to the >> messages he receives (all of w

Re[2]: Editing incoming messages

1999-11-30 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello TBUDL members, Monday, November 29, 1999, Denis wrote: V>> BTW, new version of Calypso can edit incoming messages easily. DVP> Can it read koi8-r in subjects now? What's the current version? All versions I've used since last year (even before html support was offered) will do that, and

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Martin van Soest wrote: > It took me a while to put CSAPI in front of the language with the > %language macro, but I won't say anything more about that since ppl > have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-stuff here. It tends to cause confusion, that's all, where beta features ar

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 1:32:01 PM, Martin wrote: > have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-stuff here. I don't think it is unwise, just that when people ask "is this possible" don't just say, "Yeah sure" when talking about the beta version. ;) -- Steve C. Lamb

Re: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 1:23:00 PM, Alexander wrote: > Not possible with the current version of the program. Is > expected to be implemented in the next major release, though. > Currently you're limited to using Mozilla, Outlook or Pegasus --- > AFAIK these are the only mailers currently avai

Re[2]: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, Cool, thanks!! >Jason Ellis wrote: >> Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able >> to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I >> wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those >> I specifically want to r

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Martin van Soest
Hello TBUDL, Thank you all for kindly answering my questions! I succeeded in getting both things to work. It took me a while to put CSAPI in front of the language with the %language macro, but I won't say anything more about that since ppl have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-st

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 1:24:43 PM, Ali wrote: > Whenever you wish to send a recipient this special message then, in > the editor window, you may insert the template at any point in your > message by going to Utilities | Insert quick template | (then choose > the appropriate template). Or

Re:Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 30 Nov 99, at 15:55, Jason Ellis wrote about "Re[2]: Two questions": > > To specifically do the example you sited you can use the %PUT="" macro > > in a template and place within the quotes, the path to the remote text > > file. > > Can this be done without using a template, th

Re: imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 30 Nov 99, at 21:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "imap folders": > I am using cyrus imap-server for linux and your mail client. We are > searching for a way to configure TheBat! to leave all mails in folders > located on the linux mail-server. So far I did not find any so

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able > to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I > wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those > I specifically want to receive them. Quick templates will

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 12:55:40 PM, Jason wrote: > Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able > to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I > wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those > I specifically want to rece

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 12:21:06 PM, Rob wrote: > yep !! on account level and/or folder level in the message templates ... Please be careful on what you say... > using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/4 (reg) As you're not using the latest release things are subject to change and a lot of people

Re[2]: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, > This is not something that TB! 'might' support. This is something that > TB! *does* support. This is one of it's main strengths. > To specifically do the example you sited you can use the %PUT="" macro > in a template and place within the quotes, the path to the remote text > file.

imap folders

1999-11-30 Thread moz
Hi! I am using cyrus imap-server for linux and your mail client. We are searching for a way to configure TheBat! to leave all mails in folders located on the linux mail-server. So far I did not find any solution but to use Netscape Communicator. Another idea was to establish public or at le

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > One thing I notice is all the templates - which I can see potential > for a lot of uses, but have not yet found a truly practical purpose > for them (yet.). But one thing that I could very easily find a > practical purpose for I don't seem to see here (which is fine, becau

Re[2]: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello All, As I continue to explore the features of TB, I've started wondering if this amazing program is capable of doing some things I've seen elsewhere. One thing I notice is all the templates - which I can see potential for a lot of uses, but have not yet found a truly practical purpose for

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Rob
Hello all, on Tuesday, November 30, 1999 at 8:53:58 PM, Martin wrote : > 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell > checker) for each address or folder? yep !! on account level and/or folder level in the message templates ... for instance %LANGUAGE="NL" to use the build

Re[3]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Roel
\\\|/// / ~ _ \ (- O o -) --oOOo-(_)-oOOo--- Hello Jason, JE> OK. As far as I can tell, this is the only list I'm trying to filter JE> that doesn't have an "easy" filter criteria (all the others

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Martin van Soest wrote: > 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies? Yes. Still give each cookie in the cookie list a single line, but designate a line break by using '\n'. I've taken a vow of poverty.\n To annoy me, send money. will therefore look like this: I've t

Re[2]: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello, Tuesday, November 30, 1999, You wrote: > Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 11:53:58 AM, Martin wrote: >> 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies? > Yes, \n in the cookie will split the line. >> 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell >> checker

Re: Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 11:53:58 AM, Martin wrote: > 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies? Yes, \n in the cookie will split the line. > 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell > checker) for each address or folder? Not at present. --

Two questions

1999-11-30 Thread Martin van Soest
Hello The Bat! Users, I have two questions. I don't whether it is considered rude to include both of them in one message. Please tell me so if that is the case. And if so: sorry. Ok, here they are: 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies? 2) Is it possible to set

Re: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > However, I did create a separate filter to filter the To address and > now it is filtering properly, which is all that matters :-) The whole thing is a bit bizarre but .. Phew!! It's good that you have it solved finally which is indeed, all that matters. :) -- Ali Mar

Re: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, OK. Your filter method, for whatever reason, still is not working (and Ron's recommendation to tie Notepad in to test was good I guess, since Notepad still is not opening). However, I did create a separate filter to filter the To address and now it is filtering properly, which is all

Re[2]: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Ron
On Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Jason Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Another way to check if your filter is being triggered is to set "Run >> External Program" on the Action tab and put in "C:\Windows\NOTEPAD.EXE >> %1" or whatever the path is to some simple text editor on your >> machine. Al

Re[6]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Kevin, OK. I've created a new filter and we'll see if filtering it this way works (crossing fingers). Thanks for all the help everyone - it's really great to have such a helpful mailing list to work with on a product like TB :-D Jason > Hi Jason, >> I hadn't noticed that before. I'll tr

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, > It sounds silly, but make sure that you are creating the filter for > the correct account. I've personally made a mistake like this. :) Yes, it's created for the correct account (as near as I can tell - this is the first e-mail client I've ever used that separated accounts in this m

Re[2]: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Ron
On Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Ali Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Ron wrote: >> Does mail from this list really arrive with the "To" field as your >> address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I just >> filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as recipient. > Are you still getting mail fro

Re[5]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Kevin Boylan
Hi Jason, > I hadn't noticed that before. I'll try adding that to the filter and > seeing if it works. Remember not to ADD it to the filter as then the filter will check for all of the strings you have in there. That should be the only string that is being checked. Thanks, Kevin Boylan -

Re: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ron, > Does mail from this list really arrive with the "To" field as your > address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I just > filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as recipient. Upon further investigation the To field is, in fact, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just didn't notice that before. >

Re: FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Ron wrote: > Does mail from this list really arrive with the "To" field as your > address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I just > filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as recipient. Are you still getting mail from that old address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Ali Marti

Re[4]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Kevin, I hadn't noticed that before. I'll try adding that to the filter and seeing if it works. Jason > Hi, >> OK. As far as I can tell, this is the only list I'm trying to filter that >> doesn't have an "easy" filter criteria (all the others I can filter based >> on either the from, to,

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Kevin Boylan wrote: > I'm a little confused from what everyone is saying here. Maybe I missed > part of the discussion, but for me, just filtering on TBUDL alone in the > Recipient field works just fine. All messages come in with someones name > in the recipient field but the email address t

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > It all remains in the inbox, yes. OK. > I placed it first, as you suggested. OK. All this does is to ensure that this filter is applied first so that if you wish to filter private mail from TBUDL subscribers, you don't accidentally filter mail from them that's sent to T

FIltering TBUDL

1999-11-30 Thread Ron
On Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Jason Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK. As far as I can tell, this is the only list I'm trying to filter > that doesn't have an "easy" filter criteria (all the others I can > filter based on either the from, to, or something standardized in the > subject line.)

Re[3]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Kevin Boylan
Hi, > OK. As far as I can tell, this is the only list I'm trying to filter that > doesn't have an "easy" filter criteria (all the others I can filter based > on either the from, to, or something standardized in the subject line.) > This one doesn't seem to have any of that - as you pointed out, t

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, > What happens to the TBUDL mail then? Do they all remain in the Inbox? It all remains in the inbox, yes. > Where in the list of filters have you placed the rule for filtering > TBUDL mail? I placed it first, as you suggested. > Do you use more than one e-mail accounts? Yes - I

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > OK, so I tried the filtering suggestion to get this list filtered and, > as with the other filtering attempts for this mailing list, it didn't > work - still won't filter. > Anyone else have any suggestions? I've been able to filter everything > else except this one maili

Received-Time on Imported Messages (A Suggestion)

1999-11-30 Thread Ron
On Thursday, November 25, 1999, Dirk Heiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: AS>> No template is necessary, just move your message you Outbox, edit it AS>> there and then move back. Not easy, not elegant, but possible. > > But you lose some Header Informations. Some of then are overwritten by > The Ba

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
JE>>> One question - just for my own sanity - what exactly are "Kludges"? It JE>>> sounds like something a plumber might have to deal with ;-) > ROTFL!!! That's a good one. Thanks. OK, so I tried the filtering suggestion to get this list filtered and, as with the other filtering attempts for th

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Oleg Zalyalov wrote: > Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Jason Ellis wrote to Ali Martin about > Activating only certain filters: JE>> One question - just for my own sanity - what exactly are "Kludges"? It JE>> sounds like something a plumber might have to deal with ;-) ROTFL!!! That's a good one.

Re[3]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Jason Ellis wrote to Ali Martin about Activating only certain filters: JE> One question - just for my own sanity - what exactly are "Kludges"? It JE> sounds like something a plumber might have to deal with ;-) It's a FIDO slang for me

Re[2]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello Ali, Thanks! I'll try that! One question - just for my own sanity - what exactly are "Kludges"? It sounds like something a plumber might have to deal with ;-) Thanks, Jason >Jason Ellis wrote: >> I too am having problems getting my filters in TB to work properly. >> I've managed to

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Jason Ellis wrote: > I too am having problems getting my filters in TB to work properly. > I've managed to get most things filtering OK, but, amazingly, the one > thing I haven't been able to get to filter at all is this mailing > list! > And yes, when I received the signup e-mail it gave ins

Re[3]: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Jason Ellis
Hello List, I too am having problems getting my filters in TB to work properly. I've managed to get most things filtering OK, but, amazingly, the one thing I haven't been able to get to filter at all is this mailing list! And yes, when I received the signup e-mail it gave instructions for settin

Another FAQ note!

1999-11-30 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello users, It's official! For those of you wanting to link to the FAQ, the address is: http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/faq.shtml Leif Gregory -- TBUDL/TBBT List Moderator ICQ 216395 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web Site TBUDL FAQ

TB as a mailing list server

1999-11-30 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello users, For those of you interested in setting up TB as a mailing list server/discussion list server, I've rewritten quite a bit of my original whitepaper on how to do it, as well as included some of the new features TB has added since the last writing. You can get it at the FAQ page under

Re: OT: German Resident - Help wanted

1999-11-30 Thread Jan-Robin Schaefer
Hallo, am Dienstag, 30. November 1999 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Sorry for this off topic plea... > I would sure appreciate a citizen of Germany contacting me off list > for some assistance. Was für ein(?) Problem hast Du denn mit TB? Mit internetten Gruessen, Jan-Robin Schaefer

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Ali Martin
Douglas Hinds wrote: > They are there to use if and when they're changed to active status. > But none if this is explained anywhere. You yourself are just > discovering these details. As with many of the other features of The Bat! :) > Right, there's a logic to it. The point is that it's a t

Re: Editing incoming messages

1999-11-30 Thread Denis V. Petelin
Dear Vlad! (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) In your message dated 24.11.1999 and concerning "Editing incoming messages" you wrote: V> BTW, new version of Calypso can edit incoming messages V> easily. Can it read koi8-r in subjects now? What's the current version? Sincerely, Denis V. Petelin (e-ma

Re: Activating only certain filters

1999-11-30 Thread Paula Ford
On Monday, November 29, 1999, Douglas Hinds wrote: > Is that "my" confusion or is that simply an option not explained in > the TB help file? ... OK, your confusion stems from filtering being inadequately explained in the Help file. You won't get an argument from me about the Help file, but it is