Hello Alexander,
AT> Thats true... but even with fond size 8 the ticker is wider than the
AT> title bar of a standard window of the underlying program.
Why don't you use Small Fonts? Size 5 looks very neat...
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Hello Brian,
You wrote on 12/15/2000, 12:53 AM:
Brian> Is there any way, using templates, that I can force my address
Brian> NOT to appear in the CC or To field when someone hits 'Reply To
Brian> All' in their email client? I'd like to force a user to
Brian> manually enter my address if they tr
Januk kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink typed:
>> Meanwhile I've been doing some checking and thinking, and an older
>> posting in the TBUDL archives gave me an intersting hint.
>> What if I install TB as NT administrator, put in all the NT and TB
>> users, assign them their rights within TB, and *t
MDP> ... erm, how about the "Show automatically" setting? Mine never tells
MDP> me "0 new messages". Also, you don't have to dock it to be full width.
MDP> Mine lives somewhere near the bottom right of my screen and gets in
MDP> the way of next to nothing.
Why don't you just look at the yaho
Hello Karin,
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 at 05:48:06 GMT +0100 (CET) (which was 8:48 PM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> Meanwhile I've been doing some checking and thinking, and an older posting
> in the TBUDL archives gave me an intersting hint.
> What if I install TB as NT admini
> Januk kindly wrote:
>> Karin Spaink typed:
>> Is there a way to make TB behave as in a single-user environment,
>> disregard the various NT users, and let me fix the rest with file
>> permissions and the like?
> Probably your best option is to have a logout script that records the
> TB reg
Hi George,
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:23:24 -0800GMT (15/12/2000, 12:23 +0800GMT),
George F. Schoelles wrote:
ACM>> %Comment=""
GFS> Were would this go? In a template or.?
Yes. %Comment is a template macro. ;-)
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Hello Karin,
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 at 04:38:50 GMT +0100 (CET) (which was 7:38 PM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> Is there a way to make TB behave as in a single-user environment, disregard
> the various NT users, and let me fix the rest with file permissions and the
> like?
Hello A.,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 3:15:38 PM, you wrote:
GFS>> Is there a way to modify/Add X-Headers in The Bat!
ACM> You could add it as a comment.
ACM> %Comment=""
Were would this go? In a template or.?
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Hi Beat,
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 21:26:01 +0100GMT (14/12/2000, 04:26 +0800GMT),
Beat Strasser wrote:
BS> ...and how it is possible to change the default button of this message
BS> box to 'Yes: I want to save the file instead of opening it!' ?
Right-clicking not conveneient? That's what I do. ;-)
Hi Marck,
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 15:48:29 +GMT (14/12/2000, 23:48 +0800GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
DTS>> How about an option for the bat which would get current time from
DTS>> one of the many site locations. This could happen at startup,
DTS>> mail receive/send what ever.
MDP> That's not
Hi David,
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 07:01:39 -0800GMT (14/12/2000, 23:01 +0800GMT),
David Tod Sigafoos wrote:
DTS> How about an option for the bat which would get current time from one
DTS> of the many site locations. This could happen at startup, mail
DTS> receive/send what ever.
TB is an email cli
Hi all
I'm trying to figure a way of using TB on an NT machine that has various
users. Each user should only see his own mail in TB plus the mail of a
general, shared account.
I know how I can set up TB with different users and how I can set the
rights so that each user *only* see his own mail
Greetings TB! Users,
Is there any way, using templates, that I can force my address NOT to
appear in the CC or To field when someone hits 'Reply To All' in their
email client? I'd like to force a user to manually enter my address if
they truly wish to CC me on list replies.
Possible? I'm guessi
Hi Jamie,
On 12/14/2000 at 7:43 AM witnesses say Jamie Dainton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> I'm trying to find a good amount of non-copyrighted
> regular expression manuals. Currently I'm thinking of using the Linux
> man pages.
As far as I know, the Help in the TB helpfile on regexps are *ex
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GFS> Is there a way to modify/Add X-Headers in The Bat!
You could add it as a comment.
%Comment=""
or you could enter it via the editor:
In the editor window g
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Hi Alexander,
On 14 December 2000 at 19:34:05 +0100 (which was 18:34 where I
live) Alexander Turcic wrote and made these points:
AT> TB's ticker is simply too big! Why does it have to tell me "0 new
AT> message" in a space that occupies three lines?
On 14-12-2000 at 21:38, Alexander Turcic kindly wrote:
> Thats true... but even with fond size 8 the ticker is wider than the
> title bar of a standard window of the underlying program. What I think
> should/could be changed is the wide boarder above and below the text
> line of the ticker.
You
""What I think should/could be changed is the wide boarder above and
below the text line of the ticker."""
Hello,
I agree, It seems like it wouldnt be that big of a deal to fix
something like that.. I am suprised they overlooked it.. I am
constantly moving mine around to get
Hello Fusiontunes,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 8:47:34 PM, you wrote:
F> Hello, I see that you can right click on the message scroller and
F> choose several different fonts sizes and styles as well.. All of these
F> will affect the size of the the ticker also..
Thats true... but even with
''you can right-click on the mail ticker and choose HF> "Thin View,"
HF> which effectively puts the ticker on a diet. It's still not the
ideal"""
Hello, I see that you can right click on the message scroller and
choose several different fonts sizes and styles as well.. All of these
w
Hello Hilary,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 7:46:15 PM, you wrote:
>> Unfortunately, TB's Mailticker cannot be put in the tasktray. And
>> though you can stick it to the top of the desktop, it is not as nice
>> as with Yahoo; TB's ticker is simply too big! Why does it have to tell
>> me "0 new me
> Unfortunately, TB's Mailticker cannot be put in the tasktray. And
> though you can stick it to the top of the desktop, it is not as nice
> as with Yahoo; TB's ticker is simply too big! Why does it have to tell
> me "0 new message" in a space that occupies three lines? Because of
> this big black
Hi Jan
On Thursday, December 14, 2000, Jan wrote the following on the
subject "created v rcvd time anomoly"
>While the programmers consider your suggestion, which product(s)
>in this category do you recommend? The Bouvs wanna know.
AboutTime was recommended here once, works great
David>> [...] an option for the bat which would get current time from
David>> one of the many site locations. [...] I use one of these
David>> products [...]
JR>While the programmers consider your suggestion, which product(s)
JR>in this category do you recommend? The Bouvs wanna know.
Ja
Hi,
In the past I used Yahoo's Mail-/Newsticker. What is nice about it is
that you can stick it to any place on your desktop. Especially two
locations are useful (so I found):
1. the tasktray
2. the top line on the desktop where a window's titelbar is located.
Unfortunately, TB's Mailticker cann
Hello Markus,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 7:54:08 AM, you wrote:
MG> Hi,
MG> On Thursday, December 14, 2000, 4:01:39 PM, David Tod Sigafoos wrote:
>> How about an option for the bat which would get current time from
>> one of the many site locations. This could happen at startup, mail
>> rece
Hello Marck,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 7:48:29 AM, you wrote:
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MDP> Hi David,
MDP> On 14 December 2000 at 07:01:39 -0800 (which was 15:01 where I
MDP> live) David Tod Sigafoos wrote and made these points:
On 11 Dec 11:52PM, I r
Hello Jamie,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 7:43:23 AM, you wrote:
JD> Not at the moment. I'm gradually trying to compile a sort of help file
JD> from the archives. I'm trying to find a good amount of non-copyrighted
JD> regular expression manuals. Currently I'm thinking of using the Linux
JD> man
Please excuse my test message.
I was in the wrong folder went I created it.
Sorry.
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Hello Manfred Ell,
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:15:07 + GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 14, 2000, 16:15:07 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Manfred Ell wrote:
ME> We'll all be eternally grateful! If you need someone to create PDF's let me
ME> know.
I've got all the distiller so
Ref Subject: Help file (Look you can type a subject in.)
From: Manfred Ell
Hi Manfred,
M> We'll all be eternally grateful!
Wow, speak for yourself there Manfred. While I think Jamie is just
swell I'm not sure I want to be 'eternally' plagued with having to suck
up to him! ;-)
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On 14-12-2000 at 15:43:23GMT + (which was 15:43 where I live)
Jamie Dainton wrote regarding the subject of "Help file (Look you can type a subject
in.)"
Jamie> Not at the moment. I'm gradually trying to compile a sort of help file
Jamie> from the archives. I'm trying to find a good amount o
Hi,
On Thursday, December 14, 2000, 4:01:39 PM, David Tod Sigafoos wrote:
> How about an option for the bat which would get current time from
> one of the many site locations. This could happen at startup, mail
> receive/send what ever.
I object. The Bat should not become a NTP (network time pr
Hello George F. Schoelles,
GFS> Is there a manual other than the help-file?
Not at the moment. I'm gradually trying to compile a sort of help file
from the archives. I'm trying to find a good amount of non-copyrighted
regular expression manuals. Currently I'm thinking of using the Linux
man page
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Hi David,
On 14 December 2000 at 07:01:39 -0800 (which was 15:01 where I
live) David Tod Sigafoos wrote and made these points:
>>>On 11 Dec 11:52PM, I rcvd a msg created on 12 Dec 12:04AM. I
>>>believe this file was created in the US.
ML>>
Hello David,
In a post time stamped re: "created v rcvd time anomoly" you
wrote:
David> [...] an option for the bat which would get current time from
David> one of the many site locations. [...] I use one of these
David> products [...]
While the programmers consider your suggestion, wh
On 14-12-2000 at 06:46:23GMT -0800 (which was 14:46 where I live)
George F. Schoelles wrote regarding the subject of "(No Subject)"
George> Is there a manual other than the help-file?
Hello George F.,
Nope.
But you have the specialists of this list at your disposal ;-)
And you have an online
>>On 11 Dec 11:52PM, I rcvd a msg created on 12 Dec 12:04AM. I
>>believe this file was created in the US.
ML> One of you (or both) has a slightly inaccurate PC clock. What's the
ML> problem?
How about an option for the bat which would get current time from one
of the many site locations.
On Wednesday, December 13, 2000, 2:45:01 PM, Krzysztof wrote:
> Steps to reproduce the bug:
> Create a filter that works against messages with attachment and
> associates it to a color group. After you receive such message
> highlight it and try to delete the attachment. Th
On 14-12-2000 at 06:32:36GMT -0800 (which was 14:32 where I live)
George F. Schoelles wrote regarding the subject of "(No Subject)"
George> Hello Bat Users,
George> Is there a way to modify/Add X-Headers in The Bat!
Hello George F.,
Only via external filter programs like Hamster/Korrnews
On Wednesday, December 13, 2000, 4:54:12 AM, Jan wrote:
>On 11 Dec 11:52PM, I rcvd a msg created on 12 Dec 12:04AM. I
>believe this file was created in the US.
One of you (or both) has a slightly inaccurate PC clock. What's the
problem?
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On 13-12-2000 at 15:53, Douglas Hinds kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin
>>>Currently, we can only search for one condition, but not
>>>for two (or more).
> Another needed feature
> The same goes for ...
> And ... would also be welcome.
It seems that you took the oppurtunity to expand on
It works now. Thanks Januk. :)
Best regards,
epp
Wednesday, December 13, 2000, 9:52:46 PM, Januk wrote:
>>I want to make INBOX filter with this condition:
>>If my address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is NOT in RECEPINET field
>>AND
>>my address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is NOT in RECEP
Hi Karin,
...
KS> 1. In a new edition of TB's search facility, could we
KS>have extra information detailing the whereabouts of
KS>found messages (describing the mail folder in which
KS>they are located)?
KS>Often you'd like to know *where* it was found.
Right click on any of the
Hi Hilary
> address book, there were no entries in it. Before I re-installed TB!,
> I kept a copy of all the files from my previous installation of TB!.
> Is there a way that I can bring back my old address book?
Yes. Go to the address book and choose 'File/Open address book...'.
Then look
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