Hi TBUDL,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 23:58:24 +0800GMT (06/06/2000, 23:58 +0800GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF> Hallo Steve and Jast and Tom,
>>> The regexp would be "([a-zA-Z]*)@" and the match would end up in "\1".
>>> I don't have any idea how to set this up in TB!.
SL>> m/([\w\.]+)@/ would ca
On Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 7:02:54 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
PF>> In the wake of the current virus alerts such as L*oveB*ug, I would
PF>> like to know if theBat will allow VB Scripts to be
PF>> executed automatically?
TF> No. One of the reasons to run TB. :-)
No? What exactly do you mea
Hi SyP,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 18:39:38 +0200GMT (07/06/2000, 00:39 +0800GMT),
SyP wrote:
A>>> What is the format of thebat.lng?
TF>> It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any
TF>> plain-text editor.
S> Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file
S> (.df
Hello Jason,
On Tuesday, June 06, 2000 at 20:39:49 GMT -0700 (which was 8:39 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> Hello Januk and Bat Buddies...
Januk>> How would you search for any messages with no subject, for example?
> Hmmm, good point. Perhaps there should be a character(s) t
Hello Paul and Bat Buddies...
Paul> In the wake of the current virus alerts such as L*oveB*ug, I would
Paul> like to know if theBat will allow VB Scripts to be
Paul> executed automatically?
Only he who is foolish enough to deliberately run a suspicious .vbs file need
worry when using TB! :
Hello Januk and Bat Buddies...
Januk> How would you search for any messages with no subject, for example?
Hmmm, good point. Perhaps there should be a character(s) that would be equal to
a 'null' string.
> Besides, I can't reproduce what you are suggesting. If I leave the
> search string bla
Ditulis 7-6-2000, 9:35 pake kalong > 7-6-2000 6:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hallo Aku,
>
> On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 20:15:48 +0700 GMT (05/06/2000, 21:15 +0800 GMT),
> Aku wrote:
>
A>> What is the format of thebat.lng?
>
> It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any plain-text
> editor.
Hi Christian,
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 16:02:09 -0500GMT (06/06/2000, 05:02 +0800GMT),
Christian Dysthe wrote:
CD> I have The Bat! set to check mail every 5 minutes when I am
CD> connected to the Internet. When I travel I get this error message
CD> about no dial tone every 5 minutes which is kin
Hi Paul,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 19:31:51 -0400GMT (07/06/2000, 07:31 +0800GMT),
Paul Frankfurter wrote:
PF> In the wake of the current virus alerts such as L*oveB*ug, I would
PF> like to know if theBat will allow VB Scripts to be
PF> executed automatically?
No. One of the reasons to run TB. :
Hello Jason,
On Tuesday, June 06, 2000 at 10:53:48 GMT -0700 (which was 10:53 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> Hello Steve and Bat Buddies...
> I still think TB should just allow no input for a
> search string, and consider it 'any message'.
How would you search for any messag
Hello TBUDL,
Good evening. I have been away from the list for a month, so
please forgive me if this question has been covered.
In the wake of the current virus alerts such as L*oveB*ug, I would
like to know if theBat will allow VB Scripts to be
executed automatically?
This evening
Hello TBUDL,
I use The Bat! a lot on travel where I am doing my mail without
Internet connection (for instance on a plane).
I have The Bat! set to check mail every 5 minutes when I am
connected to the Internet. When I travel I get this error message
about no dial tone every 5 minutes w
Hello TB users,
We have found the page with voting on ZDnet
http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/sia/pchoice.html
If anybody wants to say anything about his favorite software (not
only email client) - don't hesitate to do it.
;)
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Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 11:10:31 AM, Tom wrote:
> I've found this too. The contents are of practically zero use to
> someone who's actually got a running installation of TB!. I looked
> and couldn't even find REs in the index, I had to do a search for
> them ;(
For me it is a general p
SL>> Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some
SL>> consistency in here, please? I never look in the contents because
SL>> rarely does it ever have anything of value.
J> Hehe, it's always the others, eh? But I agree, at least "regular
J> expressions" should be indexed, and I also
Hello Steve and Bat Buddies...
I agree with you Steve, this should be an easier task. Same goes for parked
messages, and other message attributes in the 'Advanced' tab. Consider, however,
a somewhat easier alternative to using regexps... Search 'anywhere' for "@".
It's easier to understand why th
Hello The Bat! users,
Thomas Fernandez wrote on 6/6/2000, 5:55 PM
A>> What is the format of thebat.lng?
TF> It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any
TF> plain-text editor.
Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file
(.dfm)
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A friend
In Reference to "%Quotestyle question" From Thomas Fernandez:
TF> Thanks, guys. I'll have to breed over this a couple of days
Gee, that might get a bit "sticky"! ;-)
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Hallo Aku,
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 20:15:48 +0700 GMT (05/06/2000, 21:15 +0800 GMT),
Aku wrote:
A> What is the format of thebat.lng?
It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any plain-text
editor.
A> I dont want to download the international edition,
A> I just want to make my own
Hallo Steve and Jast and Tom,
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 10:39:58 -0700 GMT (06/06/2000, 01:39 +0800 GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
>> The regexp would be "([a-zA-Z]*)@" and the match would end up in "\1".
>> I don't have any idea how to set this up in TB!.
SL> m/([\w\.]+)@/ would catch things like [EMAIL
Morning Steve Lamb,
> Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some consistency in
> here, please? I never look in the contents because rarely does it ever have
> anything of value.
Hehe, it's always the others, eh? But I agree, at least "regular
expressions" should be indexed
Hello Steve,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 at 08:02:23 [GMT -0700], you wrote:
SL> Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
SL> checked before posting.
Check the Contents tab, 2nd from the bottom.
Leif Gregory
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Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 8:07:55 AM, Jast wrote:
> I know it's not in the index. Check the "contents" tab instead.
Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some consistency in
here, please? I never look in the contents because rarely does it ever have
anything of value.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 1:15:44 AM, Markus wrote:
>> ! isn't listed as a special and I don't think it is a
>> control. So is #, $, %, ^, &, *, -, _, +, =, ', /, ?, \, |, `, ~. So,
>> technically, those can be used for an email address. So...
> Actually ! may appear in an email address when
Morning Steve Lamb,
> Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
> checked before posting.
I know it's not in the index. Check the "contents" tab instead.
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Sunday, June 04, 2000, 9:25:05 PM, Jast wrote:
> Not quite :) Check out Help Topics/Regular Expressions...
Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
checked before posting.
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I recently wanted to search for all 'Flagged' msgs in an account
comprising about 30 folders. I entered F7 and selected "Current Account"
and "Message is Flagged" on the 'Advanced' Tab. My initial search showed
nothing. However I KNEW I had some flagged msgs. I looked further and
tried ".*" as th
Hi Patrick,
On 06 June 2000 at 09:29:24 GMT +0200 (which was 08:29 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "deleteing messages in threaded mode":
PE> maybe i'm blind, but is it somehow possible to delete all messages
PE> (not just all selected) in threaded
Hi,
On Monday, June 05, 2000, 7:39:58 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
> ! isn't listed as a special and I don't think it is a
> control. So is #, $, %, ^, &, *, -, _, +, =, ', /, ?, \, |, `, ~. So,
> technically, those can be used for an email address. So...
Actually ! may appear in an email addre
hallo TBUDL!
maybe i'm blind, but is it somehow possible to delete all messages
(not just all selected) in threaded mode? right now, when in threaded
mode i do a alt-0 to unthread my view, ctrl-a to select everything,
del to delete the selected and alt-1 to thread the view again, which
is a bit
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