Hi Douglas,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 01:19:34 -0600GMT (21/01/2000, 15:19 +0800GMT),
Douglas Hinds wrote:
DH> The prodigy.net.mx server TBUDL & the Opera lists come in on provides
DH> little storage space and I plan on being elsewhere and off line for a
DH> few days, so I decided to delete messages f
Hello all fellow TBUDL members,
The prodigy.net.mx server TBUDL & the Opera lists come in on provides
little storage space and I plan on being elsewhere and off line for a
few days, so I decided to delete messages from the server now, that
are normally deleted automatically a day later when down
Hi Jast,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 06:10:11 +0100GMT (21/01/2000, 13:10 +0800GMT),
Jast wrote:
>> In this vein, can anyone tell me where the startup sequence for the
>> webbrowser is stored so I can have it call IE differently? I had
>> Agent configured to always open in a new browser window, and I'd
Hello Jast,
On Friday, January 21, 2000 at 06:10:11 GMT +0100 (which was 1/21/2000
12:10 PM GMT + 0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
[ ... ]
J> In TB just Shift+Doubleclick on the link to open it in another
J> window if you don't want to/can't configure the browser to do so.
Great,
Morning G. Cowling, SRNA,
> It also seems to me that software should assimilate and be responsive
> to the needs of its users - not vice versa.
True, but it's hard for software itself to do so. Sure, you can make it
super-customizable, but that will always mean work for the user to cust
Morning Tom Plunket,
> In this vein, can anyone tell me where the startup sequence for the
> webbrowser is stored so I can have it call IE differently? I had
> Agent configured to always open in a new browser window, and I'd like
> to do the same with TB!
In TB just Shift+Doubleclick on the l
in response to my saying:
DH>> but while many of your comments may be helpful, I strongly suggest
DH>> you suspend your assumptions to a greater degree and try to
DH>> assimilate the approach TB takes to windows email.
I'd probably have taken this response the same way he did.
It also seems to
Hello Allie (off TBUDL),
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 5:52:20 PM, Allie wrote in response to my saying:
AM> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:10:19 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
>> Does upgrading from v. 1.38e to v. 1.39 involve more than switching
>> the .exe file? (as in the last 2 previous upgrades - the
Hello Roel & all fellow TBUDL members,
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 3:52:15 PM, Roel wrote in response to my saying:
DH>> Does upgrading from v. 1.38e to v. 1.39 involve more than
DH>> switching the .exe file? (as in the last 2 previous upgrades - the
DH>> last of which also had a new help file
Hi Fred,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:09:18 -0500GMT (21/01/2000, 10:09 +0800GMT),
Fred Weissman wrote:
FW> I will often read through incoming mail quickly, and reply later.
FW> Therefore, I have the account property 'time of reading to mark message as
FW> read' set to a very high number (999). Basic
Hi Nick,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 19:52:16 -0600GMT (21/01/2000, 09:52 +0800GMT),
Nick Danger wrote:
JA>> This was discussed in some detail not too long ago, and I think the
JA>> final conclusion was that either you get Opera (another Browser) or
JA>> use a work around instead.
It was a reason fo
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:40:01 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> This was discussed in some detail not too long ago, and I think the
> final conclusion was that either you get Opera (another Browser) or use
> a work around instead. If I remember correctly, the reason Opera works
> is because Opera
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:27:37 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> I wonder if it would cause a lot of additional bloat to add the
> ability drag a message into the editor and have it MIME attached,
> like we can with other files. Of course then we'd need to be able to
> MIME attach several messages.
[sorry list, but this is list-related. ;)]
G. Cowling:
Hey, you emailed me but I'm denied from your mailbox! Irrelevant
chatty stuff removed...
GC> I work from my home. I also (currently) work at a local university.
GC> I have both commercial accts and an acct at the school. My commercial
Has any thought been given to a feature (option?) whereby a message becomes
automatically marked as read once it has been replied to? Since mail that
has been replied to is (usually) read, having the system mark it as such
would save a keystroke or two.
I will often read through incoming mail qu
There was an individual here recently who asked if TB! would have
newsreading capabilities because he wanted to save like messages from mail and
news in the same folder. Just something I ran across reading the XNews
manual.
You can share folders with NewsXpress and Eudora. Open the folders w
In Reference to "Web hyperlinks don't work" From Januk Aggarwal:
JA> This was discussed in some detail not too long ago, and I think the
JA> final conclusion was that either you get Opera (another Browser) or
JA> use a work around instead.
...or use Netcaptor. Everything IE should of been.
Hello Tom,
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 12:47:32 PM, you wrote:
> In this vein, can anyone tell me where the startup sequence for the
> webbrowser is stored so I can have it call IE differently?
Replace IE by Netscape and I have the same question. :)
This was discussed in some detail not too
Hi Januk,
On 21 January 2000 at 17:27:37 GMT -0800 (which was 01:27 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
JA> I wonder if it would cause a lot of additional bloat to add the
JA> ability drag a message into the editor and have it MIME attached,
JA> like we can with
Hello Allie,
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 3:39:38 PM, you wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:26:00 -0700, Keith Russell wrote:
> Well, yes. They really ought to provide a way of deciding how you wish
> to forward. This will require a popup prompt or a special menu item. Right
> now, my way out
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:10:19 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
> Does upgrading from v. 1.38e to v. 1.39 involve more than switching
> the .exe file? (as in the last 2 previous upgrades - the last of which
> also had a new help file if I remember correctly).
> The file - that was downloaded on Jan 19
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:26:00 -0700, Keith Russell wrote:
> But, Allie, do you forward ALL your messages using MIME?
No.
> This solution would be fine if, each time I forwarded a message I
> could choose whether or not to use MIME, but I don't know of any way
> to do this. Am I missing somet
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Hello Douglas,
DH> Does upgrading from v. 1.38e to v. 1.39 involve more than
DH> switching the .exe file? (as in the last 2 previous upgrades - the
DH
Hello fellow TBUDL members,
Wednesday, Jan 19, 2000 07:13:30 I wrote to ask:
Does upgrading from v. 1.38e to v. 1.39 involve more than switching
the .exe file? (as in the last 2 previous upgrades - the last of which
also had a new help file if I remember correctly).
The file - that was downlo
Hi there!
On 20 Jan 00, at 13:26, Keith Russell wrote
about "Re[2]: Fwd: Re: Redirect (Bounce)":
> AM> MIME forward the message. In so doing, the recipient knows without a
> AM> doubt that the message was not originally sent to him. On opening the
> AM> attached message, he views it inta
ncc> Everything seems to work fine except web hyperlinks don't work
ncc> (e-mail is ok).
In this vein, can anyone tell me where the startup sequence for the
webbrowser is stored so I can have it call IE differently? I had
Agent configured to always open in a new browser window, and I'd like
to d
Tom>> If you were to come to get carpal tunnel syndrome (which has been
Tom>> extending its talons into me recently), you'll come to appreciate the
Tom>> difference between pressing ^] for next message vs. 'n' or .
t> whats wrong with arrow up and down?
Nothing, if unread messages thread anywh
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Thursday, 20 January, 2000, 5:36:11 AM, Allie wrote:
AM> -third option-
AM> MIME forward the message. In so doing, the recipient knows without a
AM> doubt that the message was not originally sent to him. On opening the
AM> attached message, he views it i
On Thursday, January 20, 2000, 9:19:11 AM, Angel wrote:
> I view by "Subject". so far so good..it works for me :D
Is that sort by subject Angel, or view threads by subject? I wonder what
the difference in the two would be?
--
-=Nick Andriash=-
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PGP Keys avai
On Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 08:15:32 , Nick scribbled:
NA> What have others found that works for them?
I view by "Subject". so far so good..it works for me :D
Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR
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"No hay extraños en este mundo, simplemente amigos
On Thursday, January 20, 2000, 8:01:43 AM, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Wild guess, Hamster is a local news server. XNews doesn't have true
> offline reading capabilities so it needs a local news server to do that.
Oh right... yeah, I forgot about the off-line reading issue. Thanks. :o)
--
-=Nick
Hello Batters,
I've tried so many ways to sort and view threads, and I've yet to find a
combination that works for me. The closest I've come to what I would
consider _ideal_ is this:
Display: All messages
Sort by: Creation time... descending
View Threads by: References (standard)
Still, I'll se
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, January 18, 2000, 4:31:34 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
CGS>> well, then the best way is to do purge or compress all folder from the
CGS>> menu, right ???
CGS>> but I don't think, the bat can show me this % thing ...
> I do it on a regular basis, very much like I clean up
On Thursday, January 20, 2000, 3:20:52 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
>I didn't give it enough of a chance to discover other problems. Upon
> using it to post a couple messages, the decision was clear. If certain
> basic things/issues are not properly addressed, I don't care about the
> rest of the
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 7:54:19 AM, Nick wrote:
> I'm just curious, but what purpose would be served by trying to run
> Xnews with Hamster? What added functionality would it serve that is not
> already present in Xnews?
Wild guess, Hamster is a local news server. XNews doesn't have true
On Wednesday, January 19, 2000, 4:29:54 PM, Christopher J. Trybowski wrote:
> Oh, come on, this program is a winner as far as bugs are concerned.
> Too long lines is one of them. But there are plenty of others, and
> plenty of lacking features (like Base64 and Quoted Printable support
>
Hello Ralf,
RB> However, it would be interesting to know which headers are considered to
RB> be a "Sender" in The Bat!. Maybe one of the developers can shed some
RB> light on this?
AFAICR, Sender = From / Reply-To / Return-path
Reply-To field contained the word "postmaster" in the host name (
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:16:50 +0700, tracer wrote:
> sample of MY forwarded msg so what the heck is the debate all
> about
Well, I hit the reply button to your forwarded message and the message
was addressed to you and not Marck. I have to rectify that and then delete
out your little
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, January 20, 2000, tracer wrote to Tom Plunket about
Internal Editor + TB! v 1.39 Installation & wish list:
Tom>> If you were to come to get carpal tunnel syndrome (which has been
Tom>> extending its talons into me recently), you'll come to appreciate th
Hello Tom Plunket,
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 16:26:06 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, January 20, 2000, 7:26:06 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Tom Plunket wrote:
SL>> Yes, that is the point of bounces. Further, call the things bounces.
SL>> Call kludges headers. Use , to separate add
Tom> If you were to come to get carpal tunnel syndrome (which has been
Tom> extending its talons into me recently), you'll come to appreciate the
Tom> difference between pressing ^] for next message vs. 'n' or .
whats wrong with arrow up and down?
Tom> I am so happy someone pointed out that you
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 17:37:16 + GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, January 20, 2000, 12:37:16 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
Marck> Still allowing a few final breaths to see if there *is* a forthcoming
Marck> "constructive" work-aroun
Thursday, January 20, 2000
sample of MY forwarded msg so what the heck is the debate all
about
This is a forwarded message
From: Marck D. Pearlstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Redirect (Bounce)
===8<==Original message text=
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 00:38:15 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, January 19, 2000, 11:38:15 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Thomas> Hallo Douglas,
Thomas> On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 09:57:20 -0600 GMT (19.01.2000, 23:57 +0800 GMT),
Thomas> Dougla
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 01:29:54 +0100, Christopher J. Trybowski wrote:
> [Gravity]
>> Yes, but considering that I have to pay for the damn thing, the editor
>> is UTTERLY unacceptable. How can you create a popup message saying
>> that the flow of text is too long and that some readers may ha
Hello Allie,
On Wednesday, January 19, 2000 you wrote:
[Gravity]
> Yes, but considering that I have to pay for the damn thing, the editor
> is UTTERLY unacceptable. How can you create a popup message saying
> that the flow of text is too long and that some readers may have problems
> read
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 05:17:48 +0100, Jast wrote:
> Well I don't :-D However, even if I did it, that's what trashcans are
> for...
I dislike system trashcans. :-D I have the hassle of having to clear
them since I hardly EVER restore anything. You can send your system in a
tizzy as I've seen
Marck wrote:
> Hi Me,
> On 20 January 2000 at 08:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and
> made these erroneous points:
MDP>> On 20 January 2000 at 00:07:24 GMT -0800 (which was 08:07 where I
MDP>> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
ncc>>> ... My previous e-mail clients Ag
Hi Me,
On 20 January 2000 at 08:47:41 GMT + (which was 08:47 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these erroneous points:
MDP> On 20 January 2000 at 00:07:24 GMT -0800 (which was 08:07 where I
MDP> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
ncc>> ... My previous
Hi nurmot,
On 20 January 2000 at 00:07:24 GMT -0800 (which was 08:07 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
ncc> ... My previous e-mail clients Agent - Calypso) are able to
ncc> launch Netscape.
ncc> What's wrong?
This topic is dealt with on the FAQ web
Hello The Bat! bug sufferers
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:43:39 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>>>From originalwith whatever
> Ok, this is weird, when I was composing the above message, I know I
> did not put the > symbol in front of the word From. But when I sent
> it a
Hi all,
RB> No alternatives or other options. Now the filter works fine so far, but
RB> it regularly filters messages from a newsletter I'm subscribed to
RB> although the sender address of this newsletter does neither contain the
RB> string "mailer-daemon" nor "postmaster".
Thanks for all the he
Hi Folks, I just installed v1.39 of The Bat! on my Win95B box. So
far I love it. Everything seems to work fine except web hyperlinks
don't work (e-mail is ok). Clicking on a URL, or rt. clicking and selecting OPEN
THIS LINK, gives this error message: "No Application is associated w/
the s
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