Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 1:12:01 AM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
For sure I do it one time, but an option to do this should be fine,
I agree. I'm just trying to help you with the tools we have. :)
Don't care, that was just a suggestion. It's a marvellous tool !
:)
or what else computers
1. Is the only way to insert a signature through the use of templates?
I am not interested in random signatures or cookies. There is an entry
for "signatures" in the help index, but it displays an essay on
templates.
2. The message editor wraps nicely until I go back an insert a word or
two.
Hi Leonard
1. Is the only way to insert a signature through the use of templates?
I am not interested in random signatures or cookies. There is an entry
for "signatures" in the help index, but it displays an essay on
templates.
Yes. Templates are used instead of signatures. This is more
Hello Jamie,
Monday, December 18, 2000, 4:30:48 PM, you wrote:
Would the reference driver at www.3dfx.com work? I used a sparkle
Voodoo Banshee and always used the reference drivers. I can get you an
8MB TNT card cheap if you need it g
I already updated to the beta driver I found on
Hello Jamie,
Monday, December 18, 2000, 4:32:25 PM, you wrote:
DB Is there anyone with a Vodoo Banshee card not having my prolem? (Just
DB checking.)
Yes me. A sparkle card w/Voodoo Banshee chipset. Always workd happily
with my Voodoo 4500.
[...]
The Bat! 1.48 Beta/12
Windows 98 4.10
Hello Januk,
In a post time stamped re: "TB! v1.48 - %AB" you wrote:
Januk %ABnnnPPP="Default value"
Januk An example of this is for greetings. Suppose I want my greeting to
Januk say "Hi Chris" when I reply to my friend Christopher, but the full
Januk first name if the person
Hallo Leonard,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 05:54:22 -0500 GMT (20/12/2000, 18:54 +0800 GMT),
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:
LSB 1. Is the only way to insert a signature through the use of templates?
You can create a QuickTemplate which in turn calls a text file. When
you write your message, you can
On Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 3:42:38 AM, David wrote:
I already updated to the beta driver I found on www.3dfx.com by
now (This was the only one being offered for Vodoo Banshee on
Windows 2000.) Still, the problem persists.
Just took a good look at your screen capture and found there're
Hello TBUDL,
I am not sure this is the correct forum but I can't figure out when I
hit reply how to put my reply at the top of the message and the
message I received at the bottom. Currently my message appears at the
bottom. I have looked at the FAQ and I think my question is too
elementary to
Is it possible to export all my email form the bat to outlook 2000 ?
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Hi Daniel
I am not sure this is the correct forum but I can't figure out when I
Yes, it is.
hit reply how to put my reply at the top of the message and the
message I received at the bottom. Currently my message appears at the
bottom. I have looked at the FAQ and I think my question is too
Hello Daniel,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 3:08:06 PM, you wrote:
DM I am not sure this is the correct forum but
DM I can't figure out when I
DM hit reply how to put my reply at the top of
DM the message and the
DM message I received at the bottom. Currently
DM my message appears at the
DM
Hallo Daniel,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:08:06 +0100 GMT (20/12/2000, 23:08 +0800 GMT),
Daniel Morton wrote:
DM I am not sure this is the correct forum
It is. :-)
DM but I can't figure out when I hit reply how to put my reply at the
DM top of the message and the message I received at the bottom.
Hi Nick
My preferred method (about which I'm not a zealot, nor indeed
especially scrupulous in practice) is to place my comments at the end
of short messages, and to intersperse comments on individual points in
longer messages thus:
I think this is the best method.
Of course (he said
Hello TBUDL,
and thanks for all your quick responses to my reply message template
question. I was using Outlook and got a virus so my life was ruined
for a week. I then tried Netscape and thought I would have to buy
more ram to send emails to my mother. I looked Eudora and people
were
Hello Daniel,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 3:08:06 PM, you wrote:
Daniel I think it might have to do with the reply template, but I
Daniel couldn't see where I edit or view all these macros. thanks.
From the main TB! window go to Account/properties/Templates. Click the
+ sign to expand this
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Hi Daniel,
On 20 December 2000 at 16:08:06 +0100 (which was 15:08 where I
live) Daniel Morton wrote and made these points:
DM I am not sure this is the correct forum but I can't figure out when I
DM hit reply how to put my reply at the top of the
Hallo David,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:52:40 + GMT (20/12/2000, 23:52 +0800 GMT),
David Bevington wrote:
DB "The time was when a library was very like a museum and the
DB librarian was a mouser in musty books. The time is when the
DB library is a school and the librarian is in the highest
Hallo Daniel,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:49:47 +0100 GMT (20/12/2000, 23:49 +0800 GMT),
Daniel Morton wrote:
DM and thanks for all your quick responses to my reply message template
DM question.
Welcome to TBUDL. :-)
DM Is The Bat address book and file attachment system and whatever
DM else
Hi Daniel
and thanks for all your quick responses to my reply message template
question. I was using Outlook and got a virus so my life was ruined
for a week. I then tried Netscape and thought I would have to buy
more ram to send emails to my mother.
...what a true word! ;)
were
On 20-12-2000 at 16:49:47GMT +0100 (which was 15:49 where I live)
Daniel Morton wrote regarding the subject of "New to the BAT, virus question"
Daniel I was using Outlook and got a virus so my life was ruined
Daniel for a week. I then tried Netscape and thought I would have to buy
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
On 20 December 2000 at 16:49:47 +0100 (which was 15:49 where I
live) Daniel Morton wrote and made these points:
DM What I want to know is about its virus protection system and spam
DM mail. OE is targetted for viruses (using its address
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Hi Thomas,
On 20 December 2000 at 00:02:12 +0800 (which was 16:02 where I
live) Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points:
DM and how about spam mail, what can I do to stop it coming through?
TF You can do this with a filtering string. I think
Hi TBUDL,
What's the difference between 1.48d and 1.48e?
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Hallo Marck,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:25:40 + GMT (21/12/2000, 00:25 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
TF You can do this with a filtering string. I think it should be in the
TF FAQ (www.faq.thebat.dutaint.com),
MDP ?
MDP I think you mean http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html
I
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone,
Responding to your article on Wed, 20 Dec 2000 at 16:25:40 GMT +
(which was 20/12/2000 23:25 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
TF You can do this with a filtering string. I think it should be in the
TF FAQ (www.faq.thebat.dutaint.com),
MDP ?
MDP I think you mean
Hallo syv,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 08:28:55 -0800 GMT (21/12/2000, 00:28 +0800 GMT),
syv wrote:
s What's the difference between 1.48d and 1.48e?
A bug in the Maintenance Center is fixed.
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Message reply created with The Bat!
Hello Ming-Li,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 2:26:29 PM, you wrote:
Also all time fields show a strange string of "xsupp" at the end
before the scrambled part. So maybe there's indeed something wrong
other than the driver.
That would explain, why this happens nowhere else.
Since you're
Hallo David,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 18:09:45 +0100 GMT (21/12/2000, 01:09 +0800 GMT),
David Buntenbroich wrote:
Since you're using a German version of TB, could you try to
uninstall the language pack and see if the problem disappear in a
English only version. I vaguely remember some other
This is a disaster. My computer crashed and I have now lost all my
Inbox messages, several thousand. I'm using 1.48, the Christmas
edition. I'll have to go back to another email program if this is the
consequence of using what I thought was a fantastic email client.
It wasn't a particularly
Ref Subject: Disater -- crash and lost all Inbox messages
From: Doug Weller
Hi Doug,
D My computer crashed and I have now lost all my Inbox messages,
D several thousand.
A painful way to learn the wonders of backing up, eh?
Backups, they're not just for newbies anymore.
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Hi Doug,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 8:39:00 PM, you wrote:
DW This is a disaster. My computer crashed and I have now lost all my
DW Inbox messages, several thousand. I'm using 1.48, the Christmas
DW edition. I'll have to go back to another email program if this is the
DW consequence of
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Hello Doug,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, at 20:39:00 h [GMT +]
you wrote this about "Disater -- crash and lost all Inbox messages":
DW This is a disaster. My computer crashed and I have now lost all my
DW Inbox messages, several thousand. I'm using
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Hello Doug,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, at 20:47:38 h [GMT +]
you wrote this about "Disater -- crash and lost all Inbox messages":
DW I've done a backup -- but that's all the mailboxes, and I presume if I
DW restored the backup I'd wipe out all the
Hi Nick,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 8:46:42 PM, you wrote:
ND Ref Subject: Disater -- crash and lost all Inbox messages
ND From: Doug Weller
ND Hi Doug,
D My computer crashed and I have now lost all my Inbox messages,
D several thousand.
ND A painful way to learn the wonders of backing
Hi Kari,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 9:07:49 PM, you wrote:
KJ Yes that's right. Best if you backup the new messages now. Then export
KJ them via TB!'s export function. Afterwards put your old backup in.
KJ This should get your old messages back. Then just import the exported
KJ messages.
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Hello Doug,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, at 21:19:45 h [GMT +]
you wrote this about "Disaster -- crash and lost all Inbox messages":
DW Thanks. An easier method might be to install a copy of The Bat!
DW temporarily on another computer, install my
Hi TBUDL,
Whenever there is a new version a,b,c,d... Could
somebody announce it and a couple of line of why the
new version?
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Hello syv,
(s == "syv") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
s Whenever there is a new version a,b,c,d... Could
s somebody announce it and a couple of line of why the
s new version?
You probably want to subscribe to the announcements list. When a new
release is made, you're informed of changes,
Hello all,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, syv wrote:
Whenever there is a new version a,b,c,d... Could
somebody announce it and a couple of line of why the
new version?
1.48a and 1.48b were have not been posted. 1.48c - 1.48e fixed bugs in
maintenance centre and changes in 1.48f follows:
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Hi TBUDL,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 at 07:49:30 GMT -0500 (which was 4:49 AM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:
Januk %ABnnnPPP="Default value"
Januk An example of this is for greetings. Suppose I want my greeting to
Januk say "Hi Chris" when I reply to my friend Christopher, but
Hi TBUDL,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 at 22:07:49 GMT +0100 (which was 1:07 PM
where I live) witnesses say Kari Jakobi typed:
Yes that's right. Best if you backup the new messages now. Then export
them via TB!'s export function. Afterwards put your old backup in.
This should get your old messages
Hi Everyone,
I am delighted to report that TB has now been successfully
moved from my old system to my new one, across drive
letters, that everything is precisely where it should be,
from folders to subfolders, messages, and address groups,
and functioning is it should be, and that, for good
Hello Januk,
In a post time stamped re: "TB! v1.48 - %AB" you wrote:
Januk Wow, this turned out to be a long post. Sorry about that.
Hey, *nothing* to be sorry about. Thanks very, very much for
taking the time to explain that so completely. I'm sure many
benefited from it. I
On December 20, 2000, at 3:32:39 AM, Beat Strasser Wrote:
BS A paragraph is recognized by TB only if there is a blank line between
BS them. So, this is an example for a 'uncorrect' paragraph.
I don't believe so. TB does not recognize any paragraphs when you try and
highlight 2 or 3 paragraphs,
On 20-12-2000 at 22:08, Doug Weller kindly wrote:
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 8:46:42 PM, Nick wrote:
D My computer crashed and I have now lost all my Inbox messages,
D several thousand.
ND A painful way to learn the wonders of backing up, eh?
ND Backups, they're not just for newbies
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Hi Doug,
On 20 December 2000 at 20:39:00 + (which was 20:39 where I
live) Doug Weller wrote and made these points:
DW This is a disaster. My computer crashed and I have now lost all my
DW Inbox messages, several thousand. I'm using 1.48, the
J,
try Easy Recovery Pro V5.0. With it you can recover lost files or
data. A demo, limited to 5 recoveries I think, can be downloaded at:
www.ontrack.com.
Greets,
Alex
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Hi Karin,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 10:52:58 PM, you wrote:
KS There are a couple of things that you could - and should -
KS try. The first one is putting the focus on you account
KS (selecting it) and then press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L. That will
KS find lost mailfolders.
Thanks for this tip,
Hi,
I just ran into a problem downloading my mail today.
I leave my messages on the server for 0 days (meaning 1 day for
TB)and so far this worked fine. TB downloads the new messages
only.
Today the 'getting mail' process has been exceptionally slow and
now TB thinks all my messages on the
This message: 21/12/2000 00:09 GMT.
Hello syv,
A reminder of what syv ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
20 December 2000 at 13:54:15 GMT -0800
s Whenever there is a new version a,b,c,d... Could
s somebody announce it and a couple of line of why the
s new version?
They all get announced
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Hi Doug,
On 20 December 2000 at 23:20:19 + (which was 23:20 where I
live) Doug Weller wrote and made these points:
DW I'll have to go back to another email program if this is the
DW consequence of using what I thought was a fantastic email
Hi Susanne,
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:14:12 -0800GMT (21/12/2000, 08:14 +0800GMT),
Susanne wrote:
S Today the 'getting mail' process has been exceptionally slow and
S now TB thinks all my messages on the server are new.
On very rare occasions, this has happened to me too.
S And is there any way
Hi Marek,
thanks for posting this, which I have just requested in anotehr thread
before I saw your message.
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 23:13:15 +0100GMT (21/12/2000, 06:13 +0800GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:
MM -- Changes in 1.48f --
MM [+] Warning when a user attempts to open a file with double extension
Hello Doug other fellow TB! Users following this thread,
Wednesday, December 20, 2000, you stated regarding :
DW And it's still not good enough, even Calypso was robust enough to
DW recover after a crash.
Not for me it wasn't. It crashed and crashed for good. Forever! It
won't open. Nix.
Hi Douglas,
Thursday, December 21, 2000, 4:21:00 AM, you wrote:
DH Not for me it wasn't. It crashed and crashed for good. Forever! It
DH won't open. Nix. Kaput.
That was terribly bad luck. I've had a lot of crashes over 2 years with Calypso
and never lost anything.
I'll stick with TB if it
Hi Marck,
Thursday, December 21, 2000, 12:26:03 AM, you wrote:
MDP Well, I've used TB for over two years now and had several OS failures
MDP while using Win95, 98, NT4, 2k and Me. In all of that time I've never
MDP lost a single message.
MDP Perhaps the TB error message was merely a
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, December 21, 2000, Marek Mikus wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Request for information:
MM 1.48a and 1.48b were have not been posted. 1.48c - 1.48e fixed bugs in
MM maintenance centre and changes in 1.48f follows:
MM -- Changes in 1.48f --
MM [+]
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, December 21, 2000, Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Signatures; Margins/wrapping:
BS A paragraph is recognized by TB only if there is a blank line between
BS them. So, this is an example for a 'uncorrect' paragraph.
NA I don't believe
Hello OK3,
(O == "OK3") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MM -- Changes in 1.48f --
MM [+] Warning when a user attempts to open a file with double extension
MM [-] Address Books were not automatically restored
O Was this announce posted to TBBETA list or to
O [EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Subscribe ?
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