Hi Tony,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 12:31:01 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 19:31 +0800GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
TF>> If people object to this, I suggest a dialogue when TB starts up:
TF>> "You are currently set up as offline. Would go switch to online
TF>> operation Y/N?"
TB> As long as it retains the ALT-F2 a
Hello Marco Qualizza,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:24:45 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, September 28, 2000, 2:24:45 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Marco Qualizza wrote:
>>> How do you defrag NTFS disks? Do you use DiskKeeper?
>> perfect disk.
>> And obviously MS claim is untrue(g).
> H
Hi Peter
In a post time stamped 21:40:15 +0200 re: "custom quotes & search criteria"
you wrote:
Peter> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 17:37:45 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR>>My goal is to lift "David" or "David Frye" from the msg &
JR>>possibly the "Date info" a
Hello fellow Bataholics!
Just a quik note...
The ctrl/alt/shift/L saved TB! today from deletion/reinstallation
hehehe. Last night I was too tired
to investigate the reasons WHY TB! kept crashing with an "access
violation error" each time I tried to open it. Today, howev
I'm using Outlook Express 5 which supports read/write Unicode
I wonder if The Bat supports that ...it will be great ?
Any comments are welcome
NamNH
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Hello Peter
On 28 September 2000, at 23:08, you wrote
CTc>> My use of regexp has thus far been limited to that used in Gravity. I
CTc>> believe format does vary depending on the platform being used. Are the
CTc>> contents of the book relevant to TB's form of regexp, or is it more of
CTc>> a Perl
Hello A
On 28 September 2000, at 23:54, you wrote
CTc>> My use of regexp has thus far been limited to that used in Gravity.
CTc>> I believe format does vary depending on the platform being used.
CTc>> Are the contents of the book relevant to TB's form of regexp, or is
CTc>> it more of a Perl pro
Hello A,
Friday, September 29, 2000, 12:03:21 AM, you wrote:
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ACM> On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:49:43 +0100, Paul White wrote:
PW>> I need some help with Kill filters, now called Selective Download.
PW>> This feature doesn't seem to work for me
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 22:44:51 +0100, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
A>> The book is "Mastering Regular Expressions" by Jeffrey Friedl
A>> (O'Reilly). It costs US $34.95 and is turning out to be worth
A>> twice the price.
CTc> My use of regexp has thus far been limited to that used in Gravity. I
C
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:04:38 -0400, Arnie wrote:
A> After Peter was kind enough to come up with a regex that's going to
A> simplify my life considerably, I decided to finally crack open a
A> book previously recommended on this list. After 20 pages I feel my
A> understanding of RE's has increased
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:49:43 +0100, Paul White wrote:
PW> I need some help with Kill filters, now called Selective Download.
PW> This feature doesn't seem to work for me so I'm probably doing
PW> something very silly. The Help pages and FAQ are somew
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 22:44:51 +0100, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
A>> After Peter was kind enough to come up with a regex that's going to
A>> simplify my life considerably, I decided to finally crack open a
A>> book previously recommended on this li
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 11:22, you wrote
TF> OK, what I would suggest the offline button to do: if, and only if,
TF> you are connected to the internet, and you press this button,
TF> periodical check will be suspended for all acounts.
TF> If you disconnect while you're offline, an
Hello all,
I need some help with Kill filters, now called Selective Download.
This feature doesn't seem to work for me so I'm probably doing
something very silly. The Help pages and FAQ are somewhat vague and a
little out-of-date.
I'm trying to kill all mail with the Subject *Test* or *Subscribe
On 28-09-2000 at 23:50, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen kindly wrote:
> Is this a new one? Anybody else seeing this?
> I've set up TB! 1.46d so that it sorts messages from lists into
> folders, and I've noticed that sometimes (not all the time, and in no
> systematic way that I can determine) when you de
Hello Tobias
On 28 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote
>> This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to
control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a
new connection?" would do nicely
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:01, you wrote
TF> If you press the cancel button, *this* attempt will be cancelled, and
TF> another attempt will be made later. However, since a few versions ago,
TF> we also have an *Abort* button, and when you press that one, TB will
TF> not make anothe
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:02, you wrote
ACM>>> Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline.
ACM>>> Do the following:
TF> [...]
CTc>> I've tried that, and I assure you that TB *still* insists on trying to
CTc>> establish a dial-up connection when offline.
TF
Is this a new one? Anybody else seeing this?
I've set up TB! 1.46d so that it sorts messages from lists into
folders, and I've noticed that sometimes (not all the time, and in no
systematic way that I can determine) when you delete the last message
from a folder, the folder icon in the account t
Hello Marcel
On 28 September 2000, at 18:29, you wrote
M> I copied the url from one of the pages, and the bottom half is missing
M> :( (You've gotta love IE) therefore I thought there where v's in
M> the url.
M> The one must work:
M> http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/%7Eorycc/vim-regex.html
Hello Arnie
On 28 September 2000, at 16:04, you wrote
CTc>> Firstly thanks for your reply Peter. Being unfamiliar with the regex
CTc>> format used in TB, I really do need some in depth reading matter on
CTc>> the subject. I've stumbled through some hit and miss attempts, but
CTc>> sadly
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 21:35:21 +0200, Kevin Halford wrote:
KH> Naive question from a new Batter: where do we get the updates from?
KH> I've just bought 1.46c and see there's already a 146d out. Do the
KH> demo versions install on top?
Yes. You can ins
Thursday, September 28, 2000, 5:07:45 PM, you wrote:
ACM> I use it instead of WinZip. Take a look at:
ACM> http://www.rarsoft.com/
Or the new site http://www.rarsoft.net
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:09:03 -0400, Arnie wrote:
A> What is "winRAR"? I've never heard of it before.
I use it instead of WinZip. Take a look at:
http://www.rarsoft.com/
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 20:57:45 +0200, Arno van Stralen wrote:
AvS> For a few days by now, TB! refuses to import messages for one of my four
AvS> accounts specified. It retrieves all message headers correctly, but
AvS> things are starting to get tricky when TB!'s downloading them.
I have encountere
Hello Jan
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 17:37:45 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR> Jan responds: Peter, thanks for the suggestion. Here's a
JR> sample of a Bouvier digest msg (Bouviers are dogs) that
JR> I clipped. I put your suggested string in a reply
JR> te
Hi all,
Naive question from a new Batter: where do we get the updates from?
I've just bought 1.46c and see there's already a 146d out.
Do the demo versions install on top?
Thanks,
Kevin.
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Hi all,
For a few days by now, TB! refuses to import messages for one of my four
accounts specified. It retrieves all message headers correctly, but
things are starting to get tricky when TB!'s downloading them. The circle
indicating the total amount of bytes to be retrieved, is filled for
only a
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Hi ztrader,
On Thursday, September 28, 2000, ztrader wrote:
z> I can't get that to work either. Even the
z> http://physlab.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu part does not work.
You're right, it doesn't.
I know what I did wrong.
I copied the url from one of the pag
Hello Tbudl,
I will have subscribe!
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Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
28 September 2000 at 18:22:49 GMT +0800
TF> If people object to this, I suggest a dialogue when TB starts up:
TF> "You are currently set up as offline. Would go switch to online
TF> op
Hi ArekG,
Thursday, September 28, 2000, 1:13:35 AM, you wrote:
A> I hope, I am not telling you a big secret, but installation version
A> of TB! *is* a WinRAR self extracting file. So you can simply open
A> TheBat_Setup.exe in WinRAR and extract all those files you want (like
A> I do sinc
Hi Charlie,
Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 4:51:46 PM, you wrote:
CTc> Firstly thanks for your reply Peter. Being unfamiliar with the regex
CTc> format used in TB, I really do need some in depth reading matter on
CTc> the subject. I've stumbled through some hit and miss attempts, but
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Krister,
When you get an encrypted message, go to Specials/Decrypt on the
toolbar. This will bring up another window asking you for the
passphrase to decrypt.
Once you've typed that in, it will seem as nothing has happened, but
if you go out of th
Hello Januk & Thomas,
Thanks for the reply .. and although I had checked the faqs in my
blurry late night session missed stepped the destination folder ..
Thanks again
DSig
Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 8:17:57 PM, you wrote:
JA> Hello David,
JA> On Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 19:
Hello Thomas,
On Donnerstag, 28. September 2000 at 04:01:28 you wrote:
> This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
OK. That is an understandable view. But why doesn't TB make this
attempt right away but only afer the "periodical checking" time? Or
maybe this got chan
Thursday, September 28, 2000, 10:01:43 AM, scriptur:
Better than spamming the list. Nick already said "uncle" for all of us. ;-)
TF>> I learned this from a Canadian friend of mine: "to say uncle" means
TF>> the same as "to give up". Someone will repeat something, or lock his
TF>> arms aroun
Hello Krister and TBUDL,
Thursday, September 28, 2000, 06:19:17, Krister wrote:
KE> So, if i'm correct here, if you add a set with multiple strings,
KE> this set becomes "and" but if you add many sets, the conditions
KE> become "or", was i right?
No -- *within* sets, strings are linked by AND.
> So, if i'm correct here, if you add a set with multiple strings, this
> set becomes "and" but if you add many sets, the conditions become
> "or", was i right?
Absolutely. Thats exactly how it works. :-) (Well, as long as you
remember that all the strings in one set are always "AND", and the "
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Hi!
on Thursday, September 28, 2000 05:28:42, our bat friend Januk Aggarwal typed:
JA> Add another 2 sets under the alternatives tab and change Set 2 to
JA> look like this:
JA> Set 2: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient = yes
JA> Set 3: [EMAIL PROTECT
Hi Tony,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:57:09 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 16:57 +0800GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
TF>> my boss is in town, so we'll have dinner and so before I get home...
TB> It's the 'And so' bit I find worrying ;-)
Will give you a report tomorrow. ;-)
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Hi Tony,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:25:48 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 16:25 +0800GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
TB> It never tries to dial a connection unless I tell it to. Occasionally I
TB> hit the 'Send now' icon instead of the 'Put it in the outbox' one and it
TB> tries to connect but that's the only time
This message: 28/09/2000 09:55 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
28 September 2000 at 10:43:56 GMT +0800
TF> my boss is in town, so we'll have dinner and so before I get home...
It's the 'And so' bit I find worrying ;-)
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Hello Charlie,
A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
27 September 2000 at 19:30:07 GMT +0100
CTc> What happens to you (and other TB users) when you run TB while
CTc> off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to establish a dial-up
CT
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Hi!
on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 14:21:52, our bat friend A . Curtis Martin typed:
JD>> Or they could just look in the TBUDL archives. Also no one even seems
JD>> to read the welcome message or help file anymore. Frequently there are
JD>> posts t
This message: 28/09/2000 08:37 GMT.
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
28 September 2000 at 22:12:13 GMT -0700
NA> Thanks Tony... that is what I ended up doing. Initially, I thought all I
NA> had to do was place the saved *.abd file in the appropriate folder,
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Hi Bat! people!
I don't know what i'm doing wrong but it seems that from TB v1.46 C
and pgp v6.5.8 i can't decrypt an encrypted message. I can get the
signature allright, but i can't seem to get the decrypted message. The
only way i can do this, is t
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