Hello Karin,
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 at 04:04:54 GMT +0100 (which was 7:04 PM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> No signature, no cookie, and no quoting of the name and "XXX
> kindly wrote". It seems as if Agent (my newsreader) is still
> defining the shape of my replies. Any ideas
Whenever I start a new message in TB or reply to a received
message, verything is fine: but *only* when I reply
privately to a usenet posting, suddenly no template seems to
be invoked at all.
No signature, no cookie, and no quoting of the name and "XXX
kindly wrote". It seems as if Agent (my news
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Greetings Bat Fans,
I seem to be repeating this request over and over. Let's make this an
official nag.
Please start all new topics by creating a brand new message.
Do *not* just reply to an existing message and change the subject.
TB is a thread
Hello Johan,
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 at 23:18:09 GMT +0100 (which was 2:18 PM
where I live) witnesses say Johan Svahn typed:
> I receive a lot of e-mail , most of them in English, but also some in
> my native language, Swedish. Is there a way - without first sorting the
> mail in inbox to separa
Hello all!
I'm a newbie with The Bat and I have a question concerning templates and languages in
The Bat 1.47.
I receive a lot of e-mail , most of them in English, but also some in
my native language, Swedish. Is there a way - without first sorting the
mail in inbox to separate folders) to be a
At 1:40:45 PM on Friday, November 10, 2000, A wrote:
KA>> Sorry to clog up the list again, but I can't find anything in the
KA>> Help or in the FAQ on a threaded list view. Most mail clients allow
ACM> It helps a lot if you explore the menus of TB!.
ACM> Anyway, go to View -> View Threads by -
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On 10 November, 2000, 1:38 PM, I saw Kiyan's comments made on
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:30:51 -0500, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:
KA> Sorry to clog up the list again, but I can't find anything in the
KA> Help or in the FAQ on a threaded lis
Sorry to clog up the list again, but I can't find anything in the Help or in the
FAQ on a threaded list view. Most mail clients allow you to thread things, which
is especially good for mailing list folders... but I haven't unlocked how to do
this in TB yet. I hope it's possible (or maybe it's anot
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Hi A. Curtis,
On Friday, November 10, 2000 @ 12:58:23 -0500 you
wrote the following in regards to Trying to make a
"anti-spam filter" in The Bat!:
A. Curtis> [...] I also create filters (placed before this
A. Curtis>
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When I saw Christian's message about "Trying to make an "anti-spam
filter" in The Bat! ", I just had to make these comments:
CD> I have been playing around with the possibility to make a filter in
CD> The Bat! that actually gets rid of most spam.
CD
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Hi Christian,
On Friday, November 10, 2000 10:15:18 -0600 in
reference to "Trying to make a "anti-spam filter" in
The Bat!" you wrote:
Christian> well, I think that BCC doesn't leave anything in
Christian> the kludges
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Hi Christian,
On Friday, November 10, 2000 @ 10:15:18 -0600, you
wrote the following about "Trying to make a "anti-spam filter" in The Bat!"
Christian> well, I think that BCC doesn't leave anything in the kludges
Christian> at all t
Hello Jan,
well, I think that BCC doesn't leave anything in the kludges
at all to filter on regarding the BCC recipient.
Friday, November 10, 2000, 10:02:31 AM, you wrote:
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JR> Hi Christian,
JR> On Friday, November 10, 2000 @ 09:2
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Hi Christian,
On Friday, November 10, 2000 @ 09:28:52 -0600, you
wrote the following about "Trying to make a
"anti-spam filter" in The Bat!"
Christian> [...] The problem is however that BCC'ed mail
Christian
On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 10:25:07 AM, Marck wrote:
>>> That would be really good. So a PGP signed message would look
>>> very similar to an S/MIME one once in the message base.
ML>> Sorry, I don't understand this. How does a S/MIME message look
ML>> in a message base? You mean with their
Hello TBUDL,
I have been playing around with the possibility to make a filter in
The Bat! that actually gets rid of most spam.
My approach has been to make a filter that moves all mail that isn't
specifically addressed to me to a "Suspected Spam" folder. The
problem is however that BCC
On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 10:48:42 AM, Thomas wrote:
OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1
handles the mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.
ML>>> Looks like we have different ideas in mind.
MDP>> Not necessarily.
> Then why do you say the mai
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Hi Alexander,
On 10 November 2000 at 15:52:35 GMT +0100 (which was 14:52 where I
live) Alexander Turcic wrote and made these points:
AT> Is there a way to mark all incoming messages that are filtered in a
AT> specific folder automatically as read?
(I sent the following bug report to RITLabs, and cc to the list.
Unfortunately, the one sent to the list was bounced. Turned out I
sent with the wrong email address. So, here it is.)
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.48 Beta/4
Serial Number 8645E6FE
under Windows NT
Is there a way to mark all incoming messages that are filtered in a
specific folder automatically as read? This way I could have The Bat
indicate "new messages" only for certain folders that I want.
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Best regards,
Alexandermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tuesday, November 07, 2000, 10:27:46 AM, Kiyan wrote:
> Then in the dispatcher I noticed that a lot of the dates are
> totally wrong. I retrieve the message in the dispatcher and it's
> missing the last two chars, but I check the headers and the dates
> for received (on the server) are fine. B
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Hi Jan,
On 10 November 2000 at 09:00:00 GMT -0500 (which was 14:00 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
JR> It is not stripping out the eGroups ad.
JR> - - Begin "pgpout" expression -
JR>
JR> %quotes="%SETPATTRE
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Hi Januk,
On Thursday, November 09, 2000 @ 19:11:55 -0800,
you wrote the following about "macro dumping
*just* eGroups ads"
Januk> I seem to remember this macro working for me in the past with e-Groups
Januk> posts w
It worked !
Thanks TBUDL, you made my day :)
Rgds.-- Nils
Friday, November 10, 2000, 2:04:56 PM, Nils,Marck,A. Curtis Martin wrote:
> NW> Is there any way to switch this to 'normal' ?
> Check your editor preferences and make sure that block mode is set
> with "Persistent" off and "Overwrite"
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, November 10, 2000, Nils Willuweit wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Editor: How to delete selected areas of text ?:
NW> Why does TB behave differently to other editors ?
NW> Is there any way to switch this to 'normal' ?
Can't confirm. BS deletes selecte
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:45:59 +0100, Nils Willuweit wrote these
comments about 'Editor: How to delete selected areas of text ?':
NW> I'm afraid this might be a stupid question:
NW> When I select words with my mouse and press the backspace-button -
N
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Hi Nils,
On 10 November 2000 at 13:45:59 GMT +0100 (which was 12:45 where I
live) Nils Willuweit wrote and made these points:
NW> Is there any way to switch this to 'normal' ?
Check your editor preferences and make sure that block mode is set
with
Hi there,
I'm afraid this might be a stupid question:
When I select words with my mouse and press the backspace-button -
nothing happens... but I wanted those selected words to be deleted !!
Why does TB behave differently to other editors ? Is there any way to
switch this to 'normal' ?
Tha
Hello zefram,
you wrote in "S/Mime Certificates" on 09.11.2000:
> Does anyone know where and how I can get a S/Mime certificate for the
> use with The bat??
http://trust.web.de
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Michael Richter Bonn,Germany http://www.godwana.de/thebat/
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